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The Ecclesall Ale Club

The Ecclesall Ale Club

SheffieldSouth Yorkshire

Recommended by ROB Camra

A very neat micropub with some eclectic decoration. It feels like your gran may have lived here at some point. A real mix of people in the pub on a Monday afternoon and a good selection of ales on the 5 handpumps. There's an interesting snack menu as... [more>]
The Royal

The Royal

BarmouthGwynedd

Recommended by Will Larter

A large hotel not far from the station. Seemingly built in two periods, the original building can be entered by a door on the corner and this is the main bar, called the Mabinogian Bar, which is decorated with pictures (painted directly onto the wall... [more>]
Cross Foxes Inn

Cross Foxes Inn

DolgellauGwynedd

Recommended by Will Larter

The original stone-built pub stands beside the A487, but it's been extended behind and below, with steps leading down to a car park the size of a quarry adjoining the A470. I leaned my bike against a tree, having decided to pop in for a swift half. S... [more>]
George III Hotel

George III Hotel

DolgellauGwynedd

Recommended by Will Larter

Standing as this pub does beside the former Penmaenpool station and the disused line towards Barmouth, the passing of a train cannot have been ignorable in pre-Beeching days. The train must have been literally within touching distance of the front of... [more>]
The Railway Inn

The Railway Inn

Bow StreetDyfed

Recommended by Will Larter

I called at a quiet time of the day, late afternoon when the other two pubs had yet to open. There's a public bar to the left with its own entrance, a central saloon or lounge bar and a dining room to the right. I expect it gets busy at holiday perio... [more>]
The Friendship Inn

The Friendship Inn

Bow StreetDyfed

Recommended by Will Larter

There are two hand pumps on the bar but only Evan Evans WPA available at the time of my visit, a quiet midweek night. At first I was the only customer, but two apparent regulars came in while I was there. The pub was very quiet, with no music or TV, ... [more>]
Victoria Inn

Victoria Inn

Bow StreetDyfed

Recommended by Will Larter

A smart two bar pub, with another room upstairs (the Atlantic Bar, according to the sign) with a balcony, and an outside seating area which adjoins the beach. The right hand bar was not open when I was here, though several customers, myself included,... [more>]
The Victoria Vaults

The Victoria Vaults

NewtownPowys

Recommended by Will Larter

This is a very nice single room bar with traditional bench seating and stools, upholstered in two different patterns and clashing also with the carper, but the overall effect was surprisingly harmonious. The bar counter is on the left and has an area... [more>]
Neuadd Arms Hotel

Neuadd Arms Hotel

Llanwrtyd WellsPowys

Recommended by Will Larter

This is a real destination pub, in the sense that I can't think of any other reason for getting off the train at Llanwrtyd Wells. (Possibly the eagle sculpture by the bridge will attract some.) The hotel entrance in the centre of the left hand side o... [more>]
The Pelican Inn

The Pelican Inn

GloucesterGloucestershire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

A well deserved nine rating and possibly close to a ten, as we encountered their Winter Beer Festival, which started on Friday through until Sunday. We managed to arrive on the Friday afternoon and we were pleased to see a choice of 20 different ales... [more>]
The Regal (JD Wetherspoon)

The Regal (JD Wetherspoon)

GloucesterGloucestershire

Recommended by Real Ale Ray

Six pumps doubled up with not a very inspiring choice of ales. I did spot one from Dukeries Brewery from Nottingham Lord Furnival, a strong golden ale, which was ok. The pub was very busy on our Friday lunchtime visit with the majority of the custome... [more>]
Coach & Horses

Coach & Horses

E17London (Greater)

Recommended by Tris C

Came here once in 2001 for a friend's birthday bash. A relatively traditional boozer, but neither old men in flat caps nor lads in tight white T-shirts either; essentially a decent mix of people. There was a slightly raised area where we sat, with b... [more>]
The Bell

The Bell

WadhurstEast Sussex

Recommended by . Wittenden

Sympathetically renovated a few years back, belying the photos on this site,this sixteenth century former coaching inn is in the centre of an attractive Wealden village.The bar takes up the main,original part of the pub-sanded beams,impressive firepl... [more>]
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