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Recommended by Al Bundy |
Large Greene King eatery place. Its a wide, thin pub with 3 areas to sit. The central bar has 4 handpumps serving 4 Greene King rubbish (IPA, the pubs own Gk vinegar that goes by the name Waterside Rope And Anchor, some crappy Radio X nonsense and St... [more>] | |
Recommended by Al Bundy |
A down to earth locals pub on the edge of the town centre. Its basically a 3 roomed/area pub. 2 areas opposite the bar with a room to the rear. A lot of Leigh Centurions rugby bumpf decorates the inside and outside of the pub. Despite there being no ... [more>] | |
Recommended by TW G |
The Garibaldi finally reopened on Thursday 17 August, and the community interest company operating it on behalf of the owner were hugely pleased with the response we received, not just on the opening night, but in the days since. For the first time i... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This pub, in the old part of Woodstock, has an idyllic setting next to the River Glyme and the grounds of Blenheim Palace. The pub dates back to the 16th Century and certainly has the aspect of an historic hostelry on approach, but upon entering, the... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Just around the corner from Fleet Street, the Hoop & Grapes is a smart Grade II listed Shepherd Neame pub that was rescued from demolition in the 1990's. The pub has a typical Central London layout, with entry into a relatively narrow room with the b... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
This pub has the distinction of being mentioned in Samuel Peyps' diaries, although he would've known it in a very different form to that of today, as the pub underwent a significant redevelopment in the 1890's, giving it the fabulous Grade II listed ... [more>] | |
Shipston-On-Stour › Warwickshire Recommended by Nick Davies |
The Halford Bridge is a relative newcomer to this stretch of road: after all, it's only been here for around 400 of the 2000 odd years people have been passing this way. It's traditional Cotswold stone affair arranged around a central courtyard, bar... [more>] | |
Sir John Hawkshaw (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Named after the engineer who built the Cannon Street railway, this is a relatively new Wetherspoons handily located on the Cannon Street station concourse. There is a small seating area on the concourse itself, although I couldn't really see much of ... [more>] | |
The Moon & Spoon (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Pub SignMan |
Slough seems to be a town with a decimated pub scene - just seven or eight left in the town centre and fewer still in the surrounding neighbourhoods - so a branch of Wetherspoons must feel like a godsend to the locals. This particular branch, very mu... [more>] | |
Recommended by Pub SignMan |
One thing you don't expect to find as you trudge along Slough's depressing High Street, is a 17th Century pub, so the Rose & Crown comes as a pleasant and most welcome surprise. The place looks very attractive on approach thanks to a bright whitewash... [more>] |
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