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Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Aqualung . |
This has been well described below. You have to assume that it was previously some sort of retail outlet but I can't find a reference. The friendly landlady turned out to be the better half of Team Weal who set the brewery up in 2014. The subject of... [more>] | |
Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Aqualung . |
This one is a "proper" micropub despite being larger than most and having more than one room. It's a long narrow shop conversion made up of three parts, the front bar area, a small second area with some comfy chairs and a rear room with low tables an... [more>] | |
Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is one of those places that is half micropub and half bottle shop. The solitary hand pump and surprisingly large seating area are good enough for me to call it a muicropub. It's a long narrow (or wide shallow) room with the bar at the front and ... [more>] | |
Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Aqualung . |
The fact that this place doesn't do any real ale must invalidate it from being a micropub but I don't suppose they'll be bothered about that. They also advertise high quality coffee so the best description is probably a craft keg & coffee bar. They h... [more>] | |
Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Aqualung . |
This has been well described below and the feature that stood out for me was the very silly giraffe model. There was some music playing but it wasn't obtrusive and the large TV on one wall was off. It's probably on the larger side for a micropub and ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Dating back to 1631 when it was the Royal Mail and rebuilt in its current form in 1879, once a branch of Grand Union and since 2013, a bar and restaurant called Hoxley & Porter. Out front there's a very attractive bow window. You enter via a glass-wa... [more>] | |
Newcastle under Lyme › Staffordshire Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is a reasonable size micropub with mixed furnishings and a fairly modern interior. There was a TV on one wall showing something called the World Cup but with the sound off. A music track was playing. It has a small bar counter with 5 hand pumps ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Renamed Meltdown in 2013, this was indeed the Prince of Wales. Unfortunately, the mosaic floor by the entrance has been covered in steel chequer plate flooring to alert you to the 'cyberpunk' shenanigans that go in in this black-painted stripped out ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is an unusual micropub in that it was originally a small bank. A big plus side for this is that it is a decent size and has plenty of mixed seating and big windows letting in light. There is also the former "Manager's Office" which has been turn... [more>] |
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