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Duke of York

Duke of York

Burton on TrentStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Smells and looks like a few quid has been spent on it, quite possibly at the expense of its CAMRA Inventory listing. A straightforward backstreet local with two separate rooms. The pubic bar is fairly austere with bench seating and TV football. The f... [more>]
The Grange Inn

The Grange Inn

Burton on TrentStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Large street corner pub, with a battered façade that put the frighteners on me a bit. Extensively walloped through inside, a thoroughly unsatisfying affair and basically a cross between a sports bar and the Phoenix Club, with pool table, darts, loads... [more>]
The Alfred

The Alfred

Burton on TrentStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Two roomed pub with a central bar serving Burton Bridge beers. A mish-mash of half-arsed refurbs inside which means for example that there are ice white bulbs at the bar which ruins the more traditional elements which remain. The lounge went unexplor... [more>]
The Oak & Ivy

The Oak & Ivy

Burton on TrentStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Another two-bar local of the type Burton seemingly specialises. Some light modernisation inside but feels pretty traditional. The left hand bar had some tatty banquette seating, worn brown Blockbusters pub carpet and a few knick-knacks on a high shel... [more>]
Grail Court Hotel

Grail Court Hotel

Burton on TrentStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

This is actually a fairly nice hotel bar over a couple of rooms; embossed ceiling moulds, bespoke castle themed carpet and a dark varnish bar with various colourful shields painted on. No other bugger in on Saturday afternoon and perhaps looking at t... [more>]
The Bole Bridge (JD Wetherspoon)

The Bole Bridge (JD Wetherspoon)

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Fairy modern Spoons over a hybrid knock-together of two distinctly separate buildings. Tasteful internal décor with duck egg blue shades, the front area is the most characterful before the inevitable opening-out into the classic long and narrow room ... [more>]
The Phoenix

The Phoenix

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Large open-plan barn, light and forgettable decor with a rear raised area although there is a bit about the Reliant motor company. Rammed on Friday lunchtime with OAPs and squawking kids, as well as plenty of detritus all over the floor. Half a dozen... [more>]
Sir Robert Peel

Sir Robert Peel

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Doesn't initially set the pulse racing from the outside but upon entering it's clear you're in a proper drinkers pub; wood fittings, small discrete seating areas, decor that veers between rock music memorabilia and breweriana. Apparently an impressiv... [more>]
Globe Inn

Globe Inn

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

A large imposing and austere building from the outside which made me wonder quite what sort of place I would be stepping into. Inside, however, is a really well-done modernisation in the style of a restrained Art Nouveau continental brasserie; dark m... [more>]
The Crafty Two

The Crafty Two

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

A new place that still smells of refurb, upgraded from what sounds like one of town’s roughest boozers. The name and exterior signage promised much but it doesn't really deliver, two cask in Brains Rev James and Tim Taylor Landlord (NBSS 3) with the ... [more>]
The Three Tuns

The Three Tuns

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

A take-it-as-you-find-it local in the shadow of the high rise flats. Two rooms, public to the left with plenty of characters spotting passers-by out of the window in between effing and jeffing and playing pool. To the right is a fairly tidy lounge wi... [more>]
Market Vaults

Market Vaults

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Classic Joules pub. Tasteful olde worlde refit over two rooms on different levels with a side corridor between the two. Front bar is a classic tap room style whilst the rear with its stained glass, mirrors, brass, grandmother clock and traditional fu... [more>]
The Hop Emporium

The Hop Emporium

WarringtonCheshire

Recommended by Rob Hunter

Formerly the Real Ale Shack, now relocated to the new Warrington Market under a new name, The Hop Emporium. According to their Facebook page: Temporary opening hours due to COVID-19. We will be on reduced hours of 11-7 Monday-Saturday until we a... [more>]
Tamworth Tap

Tamworth Tap

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

Look and feels like an upmarket micropub on approach but don't be fooled, there are three storeys to this brewpub (Tamworth Brewing Company) with plenty of little rooms and nooks to be found. The action is on the ground floor in a really nice space w... [more>]
The King's Ditch

The King's Ditch

TamworthStaffordshire

Recommended by Quinno _

If only all micropubs were like this! It's styled as a proper pub but just really small. A single room with undressed brick walls, very green dried hops, lots of brewery mirrors, light and bright and comfortable. A friendly bunch inside and I got cha... [more>]
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