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The Sheaf Island (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Brainy Pool |
solid typical Wetherspoons, very spacious and open and fairly sedate although this was quite early in the day, midweek. Good range of beer including a chocolate stout. A pretty standard experience, it needs a touch of TLC in places though and some of... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
As below, an uncompromising pub knocked through into one room, typical slightly scruffy alehouse with a raucous atmosphere early on a Friday evening. Handy for the university and station, it seems very popular and for good reason. Fine range of ales ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
A real old-school Irish pub this, with a few very traditional rooms around the cash only main bar. I sat in the Kennedy/Arctic Monkeys room and made use of the jukebox. Moonshine and Barnsley Bitter the only ales on but condition was fine and I reall... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
I really took a shine to this one, but I guess it depends what you’re looking for in a pub. in this case it was hospitality, spirit and some of the best (impromptu) live music I have seen in years. The tiny snug at the right is well worth a look too.... [more>] | |
Recommended by ROB Camra |
A solid city pub, unsurprisingly close to the market and well described below. The ale range was a little boring given the ale range available in Preston, but my pint of Black Sheep was in decent nick. | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Lively local. An old two door entrance but ultimately it doesn't matter as the dividing wall has gone. A number of small and well decorated semi-knocked through rooms within, the bar being a strange right-angled affair in the left front room - the st... [more>] | |
Hope & Anchor / Gobaith Ac Angor Recommended by Quinno _ |
Looks a dead loss on entering; a dark front room with the windows open on a cold day and nobody in. Why? Because really this is now a restaurant with a spillover front bar for extra covers. Given the paucity of local options we decided to eat in the ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Up the hill (via a pedestrianised former tram line that serves as the main artery between the two urban areas). Smart-looking exterior giving way to two rooms either side of an entrance porch; dining to left and drinking to right. The drinking area i... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Felinfoel pub. Front-facing main servery with a knocked-through, long and narrow (to the point of being difficult to get from one end of the bar to the other) interior. Naff white artex-style walls and bland décor as well as pretty awful piped music.... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
After navigating the sun trap beer garden out front you enter to a surprisingly large place with a surprisingly teeny bar. The bigger left side room is a restaurant area with a tidy if fairly bland bar area immediately in front of you. Two TVs showin... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Brains outlet. Enter to a small bar (darts, sports TV and boyos in here) with half their beer range missing on the servery, you need to go round to the restaurant room to see the cask and some of the keg. Said restaurant area is quite nice in a retro... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Locals pub with comedy sign. Bit of a mess inside, three rooms with two off an entrance porch and there’s the feel of at least two refurbs that didn’t get finished. The lounge on the right was closed so off to the left we went. Dark blue velveteen ba... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Newly-opened and a strange restaurant-cum-bar hybrid, with rooms either side and no obvious 60’s retro kitsch or framed pictures of the man himself – I presume the name must be ropey rhyming slang. Visited late evening and walked into a packed bar wi... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
The former Railway pub has essentially been gutted and massively extended into a pub, hotel, restaurant and ice cream parlour. The bar is what looks to be the original pub building – not too badly done, though nobody in situ on an early Sunday aftern... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
A bucolic location in a pretty little village off the beaten track. Small inside, and fairly plain from what I could see – though it was packed so we headed outside to enjoy the views after a few moments at the bar. Two cask were on, Glamorgan Brewer... [more>] |
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