Recommended by E TA |
As described below, this is a single room station bar in a grand Victorian terrace. The front portion of the ground floor knock-though has a splendid brick fireplace with a modern woodburner in, there are a few Chesterfields for comfy seating, there ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Slightly muddled pub, with a jumble of various rooms over two levels and a slightly old-fashioned feel. Quite pleasant though and serving several ales from Oakham including some of their Craftworks offerings alongside Directors and London Pride. Part... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A small hotel with a laid-back feel. There is a tastefully-furnished lounge-type bar, mainly laid up for diners but with Grainstore BBB on handpump. | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Rebranded October 2019 as L'Oliveto Italian Restaurant, with the former Merry Monk name used for the adjoining guesthouse only. A large and well-furnished room of tables, retaining a bar with some handpumps for the moment. | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Located in a small retail arcade in what was presumably once the coaching yard of the Crown Hotel, this is a little sports bar with a café feel. Numerous screens around the walls showing a mixture of music and sports TV were a bit of a distraction bu... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Ugly building in a nice location. Nicholdon’s pub with a multi level interior giving views across the river. | |
Recommended by Philip Carter |
Has changed hands. has a brighter interior and more exotic food, like oysters. Prices reflect this. This is what it looks like now, seems to have lost a lot of character. Update, had the piped music on very loud, even the staff had to nearly shout to... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Nicholson’s pub with quite a dark interior and a central bar. As stated below the nicer features are at the front. | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A nice old pub exterior but inside proves to be a trendified eating house, predominantly focussed on food. What were obviously once separate old rooms have been opened up and extended out the back, with what is admittedly a nice airy garden room open... [more>] | |
The Captain Noel Newton (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Despite the nice Georgian-style exterior, this a fairly modern Spoons, not unpleasant but totally devoid of any character or atmosphere despite, or maybe because of, the drawer front decoration mentioned in the earlier review. There is a small separa... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Rather a splendid stone building, allegedly used by the local Duke as his waiting room for the former station opposite. The interior furnishings are tastefully modernised, although the strange roof over the bar is a little extraneous. A small dining ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
As its name suggest, converted from a garage with an esoteric mix of furnishings and decorated with a large quantity of automobilia giving a slight American feel to the place. I didn't visit the upstairs level, which apparently has a bar built from ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
An imaginative conversion of a multi-level shop, extending across several floors with various stairways and corridors, so finding a quiet corner is not difficult. The whole place is decorated with miscellaneous signs, objects and artefacts. To the si... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
Excellent establishment in a former railway goods shed, with delicious smells emanating from the adjoining brewery. The single large room is well tabled, with a few comfy chairs, and there is a dartboard and bar billiards. The cast iron pillars and o... [more>] | |
Recommended by Graham Coombs |
A nice traditional pub in the backstreets retaining two separate sides. The main bar area has an adjoining room with a stone fireplace and a piano. To the back is a nice glazed room overlooking a surprisingly large garden. The right hand side is a lo... [more>] |
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