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Recommended by Helen Iwanczuk |
The Cross & Bowling Green has been demolished. | |
Recommended by David Walton |
Last venue of the evening for me and my last unvisited SE23 venue. This is a SNeame pub still as far as I am aware but no SN quaffs on hand pump. Had the usual SN keg offerings. There was a wake on-going during my time here from 9.30pm and so didn’t... [more>] | |
Recommended by David Walton |
Bar in the Catford Mews cinema & community space accessed via the shopping centre. Large open plan space with lots of sofa, high tables with stools and other forms of seating arrangement. Here a bit before 6pm and quite busy with those that had pres... [more>] | |
Recommended by E TA |
Previously The Ringwood Social Club, the 16th Century building was restored and renovated by a local committee to provide a new pub in an old building, plus a function suite upstairs. There is no garden, just a shared gravel car park at the rear. T... [more>] | |
Yr Ieuan Ap Iago (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Quinno _ |
Named in honour of Evan James (Ieuan ap Iago), wordsmith of the Welsh national anthem 'Hen wlad fy nhadau'. Inside is an oblong room with a sunken area at the front and side with a specifically labelled ‘family area’ at the rear, not seen one of thos... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Tidy corner local. Inside looks like an 80s cosy refurb that has been kept immaculately; fake ceiling beams, red fabric banquettes, some exposed brick, a nice tiled fireplace and a darts n’ pool alcove to the right of the servery. Unusual collection ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Grey Trees tap. Corporate black and greys colours inside which probably didn't work in its favour given the small amount of light at the front. Five of theirs on cask, my first choice of JPR was a flat murky mess, the clueless barmaid gave me flannel... [more>] | |
The Tumble Inn / Tafarn y Tymbl (Lloyds No1) Recommended by Quinno _ |
Right by the station. Busy and buzzing, with friendly staff. Just the two guest ales but the quality of my Glamorgan Welsh Pale easily justified its GBG entry (NBSS 3.5) and just £1.91 with a Timbo Token as well. Admittedly the interior is not up to ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Small and very modern shop-conversion pub with a full-frontal glazed exterior. White oblong main bar with chequerboard banquettes and laminate flooring; up a ramp to a small seating area. GBG listed with four cask on from Rhymney, my Export was freez... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Classic three room local (* CAMRA NI listed), slightly away from the town centre by the flyover. The main bar is to the right off a porch with a nice arched bar back, a line of pewters hanging and comfy padded bench seating. Off left is a public bar ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Otley gastropub cut off from the centre under and beyond the flyover but impressively busy. A nice place, modern in style but with a gentle feel. Laid-out over a reverse L shaped interior where you can see the knock-through into the adjoining propert... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Modernised local. Staple shaped interior, partially in darkness and pretty charmless all-round with a nasty salmony purple colour; “a fine example of how to ruin a pub with careless modernisation” indeed. Pool table off left. Three cask: 2x Grey Tree... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Impressive and unusual looking stone building. Interior is sadly modern, rattly and fairly sparse; two rooms with drinking to the right which is where I sloped. Brick arches and office grade carpet here, akin to a provincial social club. The charming... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Been a while since I was last here – and little has changed, bar a splash of paint over some of the wood trim (sigh). Probably the most upmarket pub in town and the clientele, whilst mixed, generally reflect that. Five cask and a cider on with a good... [more>] | |
Recommended by aleand hearty |
Opens 30.05.24. |
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