Recommended by Pub SignMan |
The Black Jug is the first pub you encounter when making your way from the train station towards the centre of town and the double gabled building is quite striking on approach. The pub has an opened out interior which runs around what is now an isla... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Opening in February 2016 in a former tea rooms that was once the tap for the nearby Anchor Hotel, this is the third pub opened by the Dark Star Brewery. The pub occupies a small premises with what you might generously call a front and back room. Both... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Tucked away in Devonshire Square, just a short walk from Liverpool Street station, this is a decent sized restaurant and bar with its own in house microbrewery. You enter up a flight of stairs into a large open plan room with the bar tucked away in t... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Previously the Shooting Star, this large Fullers pub was renamed the Astronomer in the summer of 2016 under the brewery’s Ale & Pie brand. The pub has an unusual layout, running around two side of a small square which affords plenty of outdoor paveme... [more>] | |
Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
One of the best Truman pub exterior anywhere and rightly listed by CAMRA,this is a fine street corner boozer in an ever gentrifying area.The doors to Saloon and Public Bar these days open to a single room,but following the line in the ceiling you can... [more>] | |
Altrincham › Manchester (Greater) Pub map point corrected by Alan Hurdle |
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Recommended by Komakino . |
A cutesy Charlie Wells pub in this semi-rural village, with a neat front garden with hanging baskets a welcome site. A clean, orderly interior sees an entrance-facing bar serving a squarish bar area with dark-wooded standard tables and chairs and par... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Komakino . |
A good-looking gastropub heaving on my Monday night visit with beautiful people. A clean, whitewashed building with thatched roof has a large car park, decent beer garden with tables which offers a view of the village church and cosy patio seating pu... [more>] | |
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The Lord of the Isles (Lloyds No 1) Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is a modern place that seemed a bit in the middle of nowhere. It forms part of a leisure complex. It's an open plan wide shallow curved room. On a Tuesday afternoon there were some people in but it wasn't busy. There is a fairly extensive patio ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
A members only club, according to WhatPub. However, Camra's book of Yorkshire Pub Walks mentions (page 68) that it is open to card-carrying Camra members. Limited hours though: 8pm to 11pm. |
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