Recommended by hondo . |
Quite a small Nicholson’s pub across from the tube station. | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
I'm not sure what the pub gains by being called Market Tap instead of Market Tavern, but it is worth a visit under either name. The interior had had some restoration or renovation done - the booth seating and screens are recent additions, I am told -... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Almost a decade has passed since my last review so it was good to be back. One of the finest heritage pub interiors in the country, and now with a slightly enhanced beer range: only three Robinsons beers among the 10 hand pumps. There are two real ci... [more>] | |
Newcastle Upon Tyne › Tyne & Wear Recommended by peter ashworth |
Longish pub and set up like the Brewdog chain of pubs with about 20 beer taps with there names and beer strengths on a chalk board on the wall | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
This was my last pub of the day, the 14th if my notes are correct, and as Friday afternoon approached evening the pubs were getting busier. This narrow micropub was no exception, and there were even a few sitting outside where there are a couple of t... [more>] | |
Newcastle Upon Tyne › Tyne & Wear Recommended by peter ashworth |
As ROB points out this is an amazing place and we always visit this while staying in Newcastle.Mrs Wild Rover also loved the place and said the ladies were top class.Had better luck on the wheel of fortune this time with a couple of half priced drink... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Nicholson’s pub that is served by the central bar that almost splits it in two with a lower level at the back. | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
The Continental can be reached by a 15 minute walk from the station (along Walton's Parade and West Cliff, then by a path on the right which runs parallel to and beneath the railway bridge) or by a more leisurely stroll from the town centre through t... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
I used to work in the Ladbrokes betting office that stood next to this pub. That was in the 1970s and that building has now been demolished. Never went in the pub, though. It always struck me as a bit rough, as the review from Peter Rydings below per... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
I used to come in here in my lunch break when it was the Fox & Grapes, a Matthew Brown pub, in the late 70s/early 80s when I worked around the corner in Lune Street at the Ladbrokes betting office that used to stand next to the Angel. This one seemed... [more>] | |
Recommended by ROB Camra |
One of my regular haunts for an occasional lunchtime pint as I work just up the road. Very ornate in the Victorian style on the outside, the inside however is rather basic. This is a proper working mans local, although there are always a few suits in... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
This was on our list of pubs to do, but mainly for the sub-group on the crawl who like to have something to eat rather than just beer. I tagged along in hope of something decent to drink, but when I saw that only one hand pump was displaying a pump c... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Nicholson’s pub located across from the tube station with a nice old exterior and a multi level interior as described below. | |
Thames Side Brewery & Tap Room Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Accessed by the Thames Path just above Staines Bridge, the brewery has moved into a 1970s sort of building once housing the Sea Cadets. You enter through the ground floor, which has the brewing vessels along one side and a small bar at the end. A few... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A poshed-up backstreet Young's house, with a smallish lounge and a larger eating room. There is a large garden at the rear. The pub is florally decorated and nicely-kept. Sadly the beer is less so and required a couple of changes to get something hal... [more>] |
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