Recommended by Will Larter |
A very nice looking building, white with green painted windows and doors, with an even nicer interior, for details of which see the link to the Camra heritage site. The two bars have different beer offerings, and anyone entering from the door on the ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Outside the city centre, from which it is easy to get to by a footbridge across the river, this is off the beaten track for tourists. Unless it's beer tourists, of course, because this is a destination pub. Though first and foremost it's a locals pub... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Although not one of Camra's heritage pubs, this is a fine old pub with an interesting if not historic interior. There are two rooms, one to the left in the front of the pub, the other to the right on entering and at the rear. The latter has live foot... [more>] | |
The Admiral Byng (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Bucking Fastard |
Potters Bar is not well served with decent real ale pubs ,so this is probably your best bet.A non descript building ,the interior is open plan and rectangular ,although there is a raised side section to the right .The large plate glass windows at th... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
The Falcon has had a recent refurbishment and has reopened as a pub for people who prefer hotel bars. There was just the one real ale, Three Tuns XXX. I stayed for as long as it took to drink it and then went to the Black Horse to try to expunge the ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
This was my seventh pub of a crawl of Bridgnorth, so my notes, where they exist at all, are patchy at best. Two things stand out from my notes about this pub, though: "Beer in superb condition" and "A real locals pub". This is the tap of the Hop & St... [more>] | |
The Robert Shaw (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Visited on Saturday afternoon, when it was pretty busy. Two banks of five hand pulls at the bar, two of which were off, amongst the remaining was Moorhouse's Pride of Pendle, Moorhouse's Blonde Witch, Bank Top Flat Cap, Brightside Manchester Skyline... [more>] | |
Recommended by ROB Camra |
Well this is a bit of a strange one. It's one room split into two areas. The bar area has a couple of tables and several bar stools, the second area is a bit like a café with little decoration, in fact it's almost bare. There are some pictures of wir... [more>] | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
Long thin brewery tap in a former industrial building, a tool factory apparently. The counter is at one end with three pulls of Toolmakers beers and there's a stage at the other, music events are frequent and the place houses a music club. There’s a ... [more>] | |
Recommended by aleand hearty |
Newly opened taproom showcasing a range of the brewery's cask and keg beers. Please note the current limited opening hours: Fri: 4pm - 9pm. Sat: 1pm - 6pm. | |
Recommended by Old Boots |
A brewery tap in a working brewery with intimate drinking beside the brewing vessels. You are sat on and at furniture constructed from empty nines and chipboard. The corner counter has four pulls serving beers brewed in the same room. Excellent quali... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Reviewed as Scruffy Murphy's. I used to come to this Irish-themed bar in the late '90s and it wasn't too bad - at least the Guinness was very good as was the atmosphere. | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Date visited: February 2010. Charrington's regalia visible to the windows, this has a traditional interior, probably dating from the inter-war period. TVs switched on showing the horse racing in what is one of Kilburn's famous Irish pubs. It was qui... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
I used to visit this place in the late '90s; it had an upstairs gallery and was aimed at the young and trendy - I was certainly younger then and probably less un-trendy than now. We drank pints of Red Stripe and the place was generally ok but it's no... [more>] | |
Recommended by . Wittenden |
White rendered pub with a single storey extension a few yards from the A24,between Box Hill & Westhumble Station and the National Trust's Box Hill Estate,so popular with walkers,bird watchers,bikers and (less likely),Jane Austen fans. The rows of tab... [more>] |
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