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Recommended by Steve of N21 |
I visited this one on the 24th April so I am guessing a few days ahead of the reviewer below. This is a former Truman house now finding modern life as a craft beer emporium. A chalk board on the pavement outside tries to entice you in with 20 beer li... [more>] | |
Photo submitted by Steve of N21 |
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Photo submitted by Steve of N21 |
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Photo submitted by Steve of N21 |
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Photo submitted by Steve of N21 |
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The Draper's Arms (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Quinno _ |
Old skool dark varnished wood panelled Spoons, long and narrow with three distinct areas and booth seating, converted in 2005 with a further expansion in 2020. The display cabinet with inlaid at the front of the pub is nice, as is the stained glass i... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Much as I recall, down some stairs to the lower deck with a long bar to right and a load of banquettes off left. It lists, which means it’s probably best sampled early on a crawl unless you’re confident of your sea legs – there’s a large landside gar... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Backstreet locals pub in the 2024 GBG so out I trudged. Looks tidy from the outside, however it’s a gloomy and somewhat careworn interior. Just cask two on over six, GK OSH and a wheat beer from Beer Mats Brewery which was flat as a pancake (NBSS 2).... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Looks really promising outside, an attractive old stone built Bateman's pub somewhat at odds with its neighbouring buildings. There's two door porch entrance which is meaningless as the two rooms have been knocked together at the far end into a thoro... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Grey and gloomy interior which looks to have been refurbished over COVID in a rather misguided manner and it has the feel of a modernised non-league football club bar. Live music and sport heavily advertised and there's pool in the rear area. Britpop... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
They're going for a Scandi craft bar feel in here and to that extent they have done it fairly well with wood, exposed brick, dark green paint, an eclectic set of seating options and a shuffle board. Servery is at the far end up a couple of steps. Ver... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Locals’ music and ale pub behind the shopping centre. Opened-out with an island bar (though service is only at the rear) and decorated in Rasta colours. Tidy rear patio garden. GBG listed; six ales with an eclectic set, sadly neither of mine convince... [more>] | |
Recommended by Quinno _ |
Micropub painted in mushy pea one side with a forest decal on the other. Five cask, my halves of Orkney Man O Hoy and Firebird Parody were both just sub-GBG, NBSS 2.5 - both slightly warm, slightly flabby and felt like lacking turnover. Shame, as the... [more>] | |
The College Arms (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Quinno _ |
The more workaday Spoons of the two in town in a weird 80’s building with a turret, located in the more downmarket area of the town centre. That said, it's a decent quasi old skool JDW with a few modern touches and it looked different to how I rememb... [more>] |
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