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Ye Shakespeare

Ye Shakespeare

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

The pleasing on the eye exterior gives way to a refurbed and modernised interior, there is a main room as you enter with various seating and bar to your right and a smaller room to the rear. Four beers were on, a fairly safe if not inspiring selectio... [more>]
Kings Head

Kings Head

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

My second visit to this pub, the first being on the PuG tour some five years ago, back then it was the last pub of the crawl and I remember very little about it. So on my revisit I found a cosy narrow, carpeted traditional pub, the beer selection was... [more>]
The Cornubia

The Cornubia

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

Another hazy memory of a previous visit five years ago put right by a revisit. A hidden away small pub that is big on beer, a great selection of cask ale across the styles. rammed on a Friday lunchtime so patience was required while waiting to be se... [more>]
The Three Tuns

The Three Tuns

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

I was a little disappointed in this pub, empty on a Friday afternoon when our small group turned up,just three beers on from the seven handpumps, these were Moor Nor Hop, Purity Longhorn IPA and Dark Soul Porter,the Moor beer was decent enough, the f... [more>]
Myrtle Tree

Myrtle Tree

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

A small one room pub, very much an old school kind of place with the bulk of the clientele being old boys getting quite animated watching the horse racing on TV, most were drinking Guinness and lager, the cask ale limited to Bass and Doom Bar, though... [more>]
The Bag o' Nails

The Bag o' Nails

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

Quirky little pub full of cats, in fact it smells like a pet shop when you first walk in, once you have become accustomed to the aroma its quite a decent pub with a good selection of beers to be had, my Tapstone Hotwire was quite moreish, although a... [more>]
Hope & Anchor

Hope & Anchor

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

A decent traditional pub,five ales on from six handles on the bar, Prescott Hill Climb, St Austell Proper Job and Tribute, Bath Gem and Twisted Oak Leveret. Helpful bar staff and an all round good feel about the place.
Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

BristolBristol (County)

Recommended by Moby Duck

A riverside traditional pub, basically layed out inside but very popular on a late Friday afternoon.Four cask beers were on Courage Best, London Pride ,Deuchars IPA and Fine Tuned Free Style. Pleasant.
Jinky's

Jinky's

OakhamRutland

Recommended by Graham Coombs

Rather basic drinking den, which due to planning disputes has no external signs whatever. Opens evenings and weekends.
Las Iguanas

Las Iguanas

SE10London (Central)

Recommended by Graham Coombs

Modern Latin American chain bar/restaurant in the O2 with a large 'outdoor' area under the Dome roof. The large circular bar, in the usual garish colour scheme, offers typical South American beers like Brahma and, err, Bud Light.
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