Recommended by Quinno _ |
A bit cut off from town and a fairly workaday looking building though the copper above the entrance is quite impressive, even if does give off the impression of an embalmed Dalek’s head. Quite a surprise inside, it's a modernised jumbo barn with a me... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Been done-up a bit (not badly but just a bit moderny in colurs) and a has little less charm as a consequence but the two glass and wood side snugs off the corridor remain fairly traditional and the pub has a * CAMRA Heritage rating. An early opener w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Popped back in so I could grab a beer listed in the 1001 Beers To Try Before You Die book. Beware flaky opening times – it was listed as 11am on WhatPub, midday on their Facebook but didn’t open until at least past 12.20 (the guy from the pizza place... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
This is an OK pub but after the Ivy House earlier on the crawl the heritage features here are not really in the same league. Some nice stained glass windows to the front and the former public bar is the most untouched of the three now interconnected ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Food-focused pub on the north eastern corner of Ham Common, with bus stops for the number 65 outside. On my late Monday lunchtime visit, I think I was the only drinker in the pub. There were a number of different groups all finishing up their meals. ... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Corner pub in the backstreets of Isleworth/St Margarets. It doesn't open until 3pm early in the week. I arrived a little before 3pm on a Monday, but didn't have to wait long before the barmaid arrived to open up. I didn't venture far from the entran... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
After a brief visit to the Bricklayers Arms at the other end of Putney, I made a return visit to this craft beer shop/bar close to East Putney tube station. I was last here in March, 2020 just prior to the Covid lockdown. On my previous visit, I see... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Fairly upmarket pub at the northern end of Parsons Green, near the tube station and overlooking the Green itself. Inside, there is a central island bar with seating almost all the way around. On matchdays at Stamford Bridge, an outdoor area is used t... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
I'd hoped to get back to the Swan & Railway on my last visit in February, but we ran out of time. With a little time to kill on a more recent April visit, we made sure to head here first. The last time I had a drink in this pub was in 2011 when it w... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Very basic locals boozer in St Helens with Wigan Brewhouse beers. It was one of those pubs where everything and everybody stops when strangers walk in. The bar itself is off to the right as you enter, with a seating area to the left and further seat... [more>] | |
Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Friendly bar overlooking a golf course and with views down to the sea. There is one large room with a pool table in a small section to the far end. The bar itself is tucked into a corner, whilst toilets are in the changing rooms. Whilst we were... [more>] | |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
I can remember calling in here, probably more than 10 years ago, found the place full of loud music but an absence of real ale, so turned around and went elsewhere. Things have changed, and this is now one of three very good cask beer venues within a... [more>] |
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