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Britannia Inn

Britannia Inn

SwanseaWest Glamorgan

Recommended by Quinno _

In what feels like an end-of-the-line village sits the ‘Brit’, sunken from the main road. Enter to a basic rustic bar with a separate cosy restaurant area up some steps to the left. “Timbers from ships wrecked on the nearby coast were used in the con... [more>]
The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

SwanseaWest Glamorgan

Recommended by Quinno _

Freshly painted local on the main estuary road with a front beer garden offering a fair view over the way. Smaller than it looks (was there another room no longer in use?), we entered to a tight main bar stuffed with young boyos and over-loud music. ... [more>]
Eddy's

Eddy's

SwanseaWest Glamorgan

Recommended by Quinno _

A purpose-built modern building housing a café for the caravan park; there's Tomos Watkin and Gower beers available and they are quite happy for you to just drink – a blessing after a long and hot days’ walking. There are amazing views from the garde... [more>]
The Worms Head Hotel

The Worms Head Hotel

SwanseaWest Glamorgan

Recommended by Quinno _

The interior is just the same as I recall it from 12 years previous, and I was fairly sure it was the same barman as well. Of addition since then is the extension of the lovely outside terrace with a stunning view of the beach and headland to enjoy a... [more>]
The Lord Caradoc (Lloyds No 1)

The Lord Caradoc (Lloyds No 1)

Port TalbotWest Glamorgan

Recommended by Quinno _

Basic workaday L-shaped shop conversion Spoons slowly entering into a state of disrepair, if our table was anything to go by. Two guest ales; my Old Dairy Blue Top was in surprisingly good shape (NBSS 3.5) and they also had the proper glasses for the... [more>]
Pig Iron Tavern

Pig Iron Tavern

Port TalbotWest Glamorgan

Recommended by Quinno _

Large drinking barn opposite the Spoons which had a steady crowd of smokers outside as we observed it from the relative safety of the Timbo Tavern. Seeing as it seemed to be the only other pub in P’talbot serving cask according to WhatPub, we made th... [more>]
The Red Lion

The Red Lion

Port TalbotWest Glamorgan

Recommended by Quinno _

Station pub, so in we went for a swift half before the train. Dull and opened-out to the point of death inside though the décor was at least in good order. Weird layout with an odd drinking ledge smack-bang in the middle of the pub. Pool and darts on... [more>]
The White Hart

The White Hart

BraintreeEssex

Recommended by Delboy 20

Decent enough place with friendly service. Greene King IPA and Abbot's on. The IPA was fine. Happy to have popped in for one!
The Picture Palace (Lloyds No 1 )

The Picture Palace (Lloyds No 1 )

BraintreeEssex

Recommended by Delboy 20

Imposing building with a standard spoons makeover inside. 4 guests on including Brewsters Hop A Doodle, Saltaire Blonde and Hydes Lowry.
Weavers Tap

Weavers Tap

SudburySuffolk

Recommended by Delboy 20

Trendy "crafty" type of place with no real ale on when I called. Left me with a choice of Beavertown Neck Oil or Gamma ray. Not for me really!
Crown Hotel

Crown Hotel

NantwichCheshire

Recommended by Steve C

The entrance of the Crown Hotel leads to a foyer at the foot of some stairs that lead up to the hotel rooms. The bar can be seen through the glass back bar and there is a burner to the right of a door that leads to the bar area. Through this door the... [more>]
The Cheshire Cat

The Cheshire Cat

NantwichCheshire

Recommended by Steve C

The entrance of the Cheshire Cat leads to a low beamed bar that was unmanned and dimly lit during a recent Thursday evening visit. To the right is a seating area and through to the left is an L-shaped bar area with banquette seating at the rear. Stai... [more>]
Wilbrahams

Wilbrahams

NantwichCheshire

Recommended by Steve C

Wilbrahams is a music pub, live music on Saturdays is advertised outside on an A-board. My visit was on a recent Thursday evening, which coincided with open mic night, which wasn’t very well attended. In fact it was just an old bloke with an electric... [more>]
The Hungerford Arms

The Hungerford Arms

E1London (Central)

Recommended by Tris C

Dating from at least the mid-19th century, this was obviously once a Watney Combe Reid house, as there’s one of their trademark roundels with ‘stag’ motif projecting out from the north wall. It’s as described by Rex, this is one of the last pubs in a... [more>]
The Carpenters Arms

The Carpenters Arms

E1London (Central)

Recommended by Tris C

This pub dates back to the start of the 19th century, but was rebuilt in the ‘60s, either due to bombing or general regeneration of the area and incorporated into Donegal House. It’s largely unchanged since Rex’s visit, but I think that it may have h... [more>]
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