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Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
Imposing JW Lees establishment, just off the north end of Telford's famous bridge. Partly opened-out to leave a variety of seating / dining areas, but the emphasis is definitely on the food. Having said that, there is still a reasonable amount of s... [more>] | |
Tafarn y Bont (The Bridge Inn) Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
One of two pubs at the north end of Telford's famous bridge, and this Marston's house is the more 'local' of the pair. Fairly plain bar and 'Woolworth' side room. Separate dining room further back, and several small tables out front for the weather... [more>] | |
Kingston Upon Thames › London (Greater) Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
A very pleasant location along the riverside walkway and giving fine views across the Thames ,you will be greated at the entrance if you wish to dine.However you can proceed directly to the bar and there are tables here not set up with cutlery where ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Nick Davies |
This must be one of the most spectacularly situated pubs in the Midlands, and in a fascinating building too. So worth a visit on those grounds alone. It is a Hook Norton tied house in an eighteenth-century mock-baronial confection perched high on th... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
Slightly more upmarket than the nearby Red Lion with an attractive whitewashed facade and out-front seating with requisite gravel. This is separated into two rooms, with a choice of 'Cellar Bar' (the door to the right) or 'Study Bar' to the left. Fin... [more>] | |
Recommended by Komakino . |
A posh makeover since the last review (indeed it was shut for a period of time) and although it classes itself as pub and restaurant, there's very little of the former in evidence. The front entrance is up a small flight of decking-style steps and I ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
I guess that at a push you could regard this as a community local, as it is tucked away down a side street well away from the main road. But my impression was that is now less of a community local than it was when the previous reviewer visited. The f... [more>] | |
Recommended by Jonathan Wilde |
No obvious record of this being a pub in recent years.Although local land Lord today told me where is was. Converted/demolished~20 years ago. | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This is a Fuller's pub that had on London Pride, and Old Winter Ale (£2.10 a half). The restaurant area on the right hand side of the pub had all tables laid for diners, and there were one or two customers finishing their lunch on my mid-afternoon we... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
This is a Greene King pub, which had on only IPA and Abbot (£1.75 a half). The usual colour illustrated pub grub menu is available - the steak & ale pie is £8.99. Meal and drink deals are available as well. It's an Edwardian pub according to the pre... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rex Rattus |
I don't think this pub can have changed since previous reviewers' visits. You have the main room at the front with a handful of modern tall tables and tall stools, with another small room at the back on the left with a handful of normal tables and ch... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Cask Marque accredited. Central bar, with a huge dining room attached to the back. Strangely, the Log burner appeared to be pumping the smoke into the pub. Beer wise, it was a bit uninspired, with just the staples of Doom Bar and Golden Hen availa... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Situated in a tranquil street occupied by celebs such as Gillian X Files, this Georgian pub was built in 1829 on land once owned by Thomas Seckford (original spelling), 16th century lawyer and one of Queen Elizabeth I’s Masters in Ordinary of the Cou... [more>] | |
Henley-On-Thames › Oxfordshire Recommended by Quinno _ |
Update - https://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Article/2018/01/18/Second-hand-car-salesman-loses-appeal-to-live-in-closed-Oxfordshire-pub |
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