Recommended by E TA |
A food-led pub in a rural setting, which has been extensively modernised and knocked through to form a single bar/restaurant area with a raised platform at one end for entertainment. There is a good sized car park at the side, and there is an outsid... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
This hotel and bar featured on The Hotel Inspector a few years ago, which is how it came to my attention as I seem to remember the programme mentioning the bar establishing itself as a real ale place, so obviously my ears pricked up. I was in Southp... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Good beer guide seems to switch between bars in Stourbridge - and some of them (the bank) don't actually last for long. The waggon and horses is a bit of an ever present, having been in for the last four editions of the GBG (at least). Just out th... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Visited earlier this week. Three hand pulls at the bar offering two beers by Firebrick, with the third pump unclipped. I had a half of the Firebrick Pagan Queen which was £1.55 for a half. It was perfectly drinkable without being anything special.... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Called in the other day after doing a bit of research on WhatPub, but at the bar I noticed Rocking Rudloph, Wainwright, and one pump off. Not enough to tempt me on the ale front so I decided to try elsewhere. | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
Passed by the other day and a cursory glance through the window revealed one clipped hand pull offering Doom Bar. | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
This is a pub that closes in the afternoon. I was walking past the other day and noticed a few real ales listed on the chalk board outside, so was planning on returning after grabbing a bite to eat and having a look round Alnwick. Unfortunately the... [more>] | |
Recommended by Rob Hunter |
This very much feels like a hotel bar rather than a pub. Despite the large size of the building, the drinking area is actually quite small. I only spotted one hand pull at the bar, offering Black Sheep Best Bitter. I noticed afterwards that a chal... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
will be demolished to make way for 37 flats | |
The Captain Alexander (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by ROB Camra |
Completely different experience to the previous reviewers in here. We called in on a Sunday afternoon to find a queue two deep at the bar and only two serving. Almost all the guest ale clips were turned around apart from a Phoenix Black Bee one which... [more>] | |
Recommended by peter ashworth |
Opens this Friday 17th of January | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
Coming here after the relative comfort of the Fitzroy Tavern and the Yorkshire Grey, I was struck by the off-puttingly stark interior of this, my last pub of a getting-to-know-the-area crawl of Fitzrovia. First impression was of discomfort: visually,... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
I can never tell with Sam Smiths pubs how much is well-preserved and how much is reproduction. I rather liked this one with its understated decor - I can imagine Humphrey getting discounted quantities of the sort of dull paint colours that are always... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
A mid-terrace back-street pub which feels like it could be miles away from the horrors of Euston Road, though in fact it's barely a stone's throw. Once inside, on a quiet Monday evening, this felt like a well-loved locals pub, with no more than a doz... [more>] | |
Recommended by Will Larter |
A one-room street corner local with little to distinguish it from hundreds of its type in London. Some effort has been made, by covering the wood panelling above the bar and on the front wall with numerous portraits of kings and queens of England, Th... [more>] |
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