Recommended by custodian 42 |
Nice Batemans pub with main room to the right and an area in the front. Beer garden to rear. The bar is to the left with a fair amount of real ales, nothing particularly strong mind you. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
One room to left as you enter. Bar to the right with four real ales - all weak in strength. TV on left side. Also outside seating. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Bar to middle with space left and right. Four real ales - all weak in strength. Rest keg. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Standard hotel basement bar with nothing much going for it. Three keg pumps, two of which were off. Entrance to rear of hotel. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
One long room with bar to the left. Four real ales, nothing above 4.5% ABV. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Two rooms, one for drinkers the other for diners, including a pizza oven. Roof terrace. Various cask ales but no real ale. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Standard hotel bar with one room. No real ale of course, just keg. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Sam Smiths pub with their usual offerings. One room with bar to the right and a beer garden to the left. | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
OSB Headmaster is my tip for the next big thing beer wise, and it's a permanent fixture on the bar here at £2.45 a pint. nice place which has modernised and opened up inside whilst remaining a really traditional pub. I took advantage of the sun thoug... [more>] | |
The Central Hotel (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Alan Hurdle |
Pub quiet on Tuesday afternoon. The only barman was taking a food order for two people. Took ten minutes to understand each other. I was hoping the Titanic was worth the wait! "Sorry most of them off, just Ruddles available, Hobgoblin coming on soon... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alan Hurdle |
Very quiet Tuesday afternoon. Just a few lager drinkers taking a keen interest in the horse racing. At £2.10,the Sharpe's Atlantic was more expensive than the nearby 'spoons. That's £3.59 I have just shelled out on two pints! This large pub reminds m... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
An excellent pub with two sides; the smaller side in Moor St in only open on weekdays so was not visited. It connects through to the main side in Old Ropery which has a quite splendid interior. There is one large room, sectioned off with polished woo... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Busy and large mass-market sort of pub, no great shakes but considerably better than most of the establishments in the vicinity. Not that that is saying very much. Only GK IPA available at time of visit which did at least seem in fair condition (Cask... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Something of a landmark, in an historic building with its tall chimney, this is also something of a tourist trap. A large and bustling pub on a couple of levels, with a heavy food trade and a very good and large range of beers (and Cask Marque accred... [more>] | |
Recommended by norman saxby |
Excelant village pub. Made very welcome by staff. Choice of 3 beers on handpumps. The Sam Smith's was excellant and very cheap compared to London and well kept A joy to drink while on tour cycling in the area.The ham and eggs were very nice, on as a ... [more>] |
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