This user has reviewed the following pubs:
Hull Pubs : The Mission pub in Hull 'Big, high ceilinged barn like structure. Very popular especially with the circuit drinkers on the weekends' Report
Wath-Upon-Dearne Pubs : Saracens Head pub in Wath-Upon-Dearne near Rotherham 'fine busy pub in centre of town.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The General Elliot pub in Leeds 'Drinking mans boozer - caters for older end of the market. ' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Grove Inn pub in Leeds 'magic old fashioned boozer with an excellent and deserved reputation as a live music mecca. visit here next time you're in leeds' Report
Belfast Pubs : Kellys Cellars pub in Belfast 'old bar full of atmosphere. serves good guinness. worth a looksee' Report
Leeds Pubs : New Roscoe pub in Leeds 'lively and spacious. great for live music' Report
Leeds Pubs : North Bar pub in Leeds 'probably the best of leeds bars (as opposed to pubs). bar staff always friendly and bottled beer choice is extensive.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Spinning Wheel pub in Leeds 'Ex Canning Street Working Mens Club - Friendly enough however, it still, very much, has a WMC feel about it.' Report
York Pubs : The Ackhorne Inn pub in York 'Fine pub - Cosy & welcoming' Report
York Pubs : The Golden Ball pub in York 'Great little pub just off the tourist trail. All rooms pretty much intact with cosy beer garden to rear. Worth seeking out.' Report
York Pubs : The Kings Arms pub in York 'Fine pub selling Sam Smiths beers but take your wellies as it's liable to flooding. Plenty of tables on side of river for alfesco drinking when warm.' Report
York Pubs : The Roman Bath pub in York 'Nice views of Roman bath under the bar but the pub is past it's best in need of decoration and a general spruce up.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Strafford Arms pub in Wakefield 'Busy pub popular with shoppers and drinkers alike. Can get a little full & rowdy at weekends.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : The Cock Inn pub in Wakefield 'Fine pub - very friendly and with a growing (and deserved) reputation for the meals it sells.' Report
Middlesbrough Pubs : Spensleys Emporium pub in Middlesbrough 'Cavernous and not at all welcoming - To be fair my visit was at lunchtime could be different at night.' Report
Littleborough Pubs : The Red Lion pub in Littleborough 'Great little pub. Good beer served by knowlegable landlord who's only too happy to talk. Comfortable and well appointed throughout.' Report
Smithybridge Pubs : The Smithybridge pub in Smithybridge near Littleborough 'Bit out of the way - Nothing special - It's OK' Report
Manchester Pubs : Hare & Hounds Hotel pub in Manchester 'Great little pub. Popular with real ale drinkers.' Report
Manchester Pubs : The Marble Arch pub in Manchester 'A pub like pubs should be. Good beer in great surroundings.' Report
Dewsbury Pubs : Bath Hotel pub in Dewsbury 'A good pub with nice relaxing atmosphere. Worth stopping in for a drink.' Report
Dewsbury Pubs : The Old Turk pub in Dewsbury 'it's OK - nothing more' Report
Wakefield Pubs : The Elephant & Castle pub in Wakefield 'Part of the 'Westgate Run' so can get a little crowded on weekend evenings but a decent boozer nontheless.' Report
York Pubs : The Three Cranes Inn pub in York 'Propper pub with lively front room and quieter rear room. Worth a visit.' Report
York Pubs : The Trafalgar Bay pub in York 'Decent pub quite close to railway station. Selling Sam Smiths at the usual good prices.' Report
Morley Pubs : Fountain Inn pub in Morley near Leeds 'Once lively pub, now in need of redecoration. Sam Smiths beers' Report
Wath-Upon-Dearne Pubs : The Church House pub in Wath-Upon-Dearne near Rotherham 'The WoD JDW - a little down at heels.' Report
Belfast Pubs : The Garrick Bar pub in Belfast 'Just been in this bar this weekend and I found it to be busy, convivial and the bar staff were very friendly - just about all you'd want from a pub in fact.' Report
Belfast Pubs : The Mermaid Inn pub in Belfast 'I did as kid suggested and sought out the mermaid - it was everything he'd said. A nice lively little boozer where you're given a warm welcome' Report
Belfast Pubs : Judes pub in Belfast 'Big and empty was I was in this weekend but seemed as if it could get busy as the night wore on. Chatty and friendly bar man though' Report
Belfast Pubs : The Pavillion Bar pub in Belfast 'Large busy pub, known locally as The Big House. It was full of atmosphere and friendly punters. Give it a coat of looking at and you'll not be dissapointed.' Report
Belfast Pubs : Whites Tavern pub in Belfast 'Called in Thursday night and there was a quiz in session and very popular it seemed to be as the place was full.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Angel Inn pub in Leeds 'Welcome addition to Leeds pubs. It serves a good pint of Sam Smiths so that means cheap (and I do mean cheap) beer.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Garden Gate Hotel pub in Leeds 'Great pub - full of wonderful old tiles, glass and mirrors. Serves a great pint of Tetleys and is just a little too far out of town to attract the pub crawlers. Give it a visit!' Report
Leeds Pubs : Hyde Park pub in Leeds 'Not a lot to recommend here - it serves beer but plus points are hard to find after saying that.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Spencers pub in Leeds 'Bit grim. Was a jumping place once but I'm afraid it's now (in my opinion) past its best.' Report
Belfast Pubs : Hatfield House pub in Belfast 'Great pub! Wins on all fronts - Well kept beer, live music, original interiors, super food you really must try the Irish Stew - what a bargain.' Report
Belfast Pubs : Maddens Bar pub in Belfast 'A cosy and well kept pub. Secure door policy - you must ring bell to be viewed and allowed entry through electronically locked door. Put this pub on your itinery if you visit Belfast.' Report
London (W) Pubs : Argyll Arms pub in London (W) 'Great pub just off Oxford Circus. Glass & mirrors everywhere. It's pur heaven. Only downside? - It can get very busy.' Report
London (WC) Pubs : Lamb & Flag pub in London (WC) 'Wonderfully cosy pub. Well worn & loved by all who visit. Try it - you'll be impressed.' Report
London (WC) Pubs : Princess Louise pub in London (WC) 'Ornate pub with good beer - quite a winning combination.' Report
Workington Pubs : George The Fourth Inn pub in Workington 'A real gem of a pub. Run by (probably) the eldest landlady in the country. Well worth seeking out' Report
Newcastle Upon Tyne Pubs : Crown Posada pub in Newcastle Upon Tyne 'Real ale mecca and an architectural gem to boot. ' Report
Filey Pubs : Foords Hotel pub in Filey 'Fine old hotel. In need of decoration but full of charm and worth a looksee.' Report
Ossett Pubs : The Hammer & Stithy pub in Ossett 'Good locals pub with (it seems) something happening every night.' Report
St Helens Pubs : Duke Of Cambridge pub in St Helens 'Pleasant pub with homilies scribed onto the walls.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : College Hotel pub in Wakefield 'A large open plan pub with a pleasant feel about the place.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : The Jockey pub in Wakefield 'Good pub on the edge of the town centre. Three quite distinctly seperate drinking areas. The back room has one of the finest juke box selections in Wakefield.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : The Waterloo pub in Wakefield 'Good pub near the start/end of the Westgate run. Good long lounge to front with a small tap room to rear and a sun trap (in summer at least) of a beer garden.' Report
York Pubs : Minster Inn pub in York 'A traditional pub with several rooms. Can get full of tourists but the locals always seem friendly.' Report
York Pubs : The Maltings pub in York 'Used to be the Lendle Bridge and is as far removed from that as is possible. Great one roomed pub which is reknown for the real ale it sells. Can get uncomfortably crowded.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Blooming Rose pub in Leeds 'Two roomed traditional local with a warm welcome. Worth seeking out if in the area.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Regent Inn pub in Leeds 'Busy most times with shoppers from the nearby market. One roomed with not much to recommend it.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Whitelocks pub in Leeds 'One of Leeds better pubs. Situation up one of Briggates many alleys. It is a long narrow pub serving good beer in comfy surroundings. Nice!' Report
Leeds Pubs : Stick Or Twist pub in Leeds 'A typical JDW's - Large barn like premises with cheap beer and boat loads of punters.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Cherry Tree pub in Leeds 'Basic estate pub.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Gardeners Arms pub in Leeds 'Good old fashioned boozer. A little bit out of the way but worth searching out. Good quality beer and friendly folk.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Cavalier Inn pub in Leeds 'A local for locals.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Drysalters pub in Leeds 'It's OK - Nothing more. Beer's OK - Food's OK - Bar staff are OK. It's OK' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Hobby Horse Public House pub in Leeds 'Another typical estate pub on the outskirts of town.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Templar Hotel pub in Leeds 'A good pub and a proper pub - one of a dying breed in Leeds. Always busy sometimes packed but you're almost always made to feel welcome.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Parnaby Tavern pub in Leeds 'Large boozer catering to the local community.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Viaduct pub in Leeds 'A good pub usually worth a visit. Can get a bit hectic and rowdy when the big screen TV is showing a Leeds Utd match.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Bulls Head pub in Leeds 'Unfriendly pub. I was made to feel very unwelcome and uncomfortable on my last visit.' Report
Selby Pubs : Highwaymans Tavern pub in Selby 'Always seems to be very cold in this unwelcoming pub.' Report
Selby Pubs : The Cricketers Arms pub in Selby 'An extreamly busy (and popular) town centre pub which seems to combine all the attributed needed for a village local.' Report
Manchester Pubs : The Waldorf Hotel pub in Manchester 'Alright but a bit souless' Report
Castleford Pubs : Shoulder Of Mutton pub in Castleford 'This is a good little pub and with the addition of a really friendly and knowlegable (and likable) landlord it turns into a great pub.' Report
Castleford Pubs : The Lamplighter pub in Castleford 'Dull and dingy' Report
Pontefract Pubs : Windmill Inn pub in Pontefract 'Busy town centre pub' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Flanagans Apple pub in Liverpool 'Large bar with strong Irish theme. Always good craic' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Philharmonic Dining Rooms pub in Liverpool 'Pubs just don't get more ornate than this. Call in and marvel at it all.' Report
Manchester Pubs : The Overdraught pub in Manchester 'Soul-less' Report
Leeds Pubs : Carpe Diem pub in Leeds 'Nice enough cellar bar. Has the occasional live band.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Faversham pub in Leeds 'Basically an extention or overspill bar for the Students Union.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Junction Hotel pub in Leeds 'Lively locals pub.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Queens Court pub in Leeds 'Gay mecca. Late bar. ' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Moorhouse Inn pub in Leeds 'Pleasant Sam Smith's pub - always seems to be crowded, so must be doing something right.' Report
Morley Pubs : Halfway House Inn pub in Morley near Leeds 'Nice enought pub on main Wakefield/Bradford Road.' Report
Morley Pubs : White Horse Inn pub in Morley near Leeds 'Basic pub. Quiet during week but livens up over weekend.' Report
Drighlington Pubs : New Inn pub in Drighlington near Bradford 'Very nice roadside pub. Very popular for it's fine pub grub' Report
Drighlington Pubs : Painters Arms pub in Drighlington near Bradford 'Never seems to fulfil it's potential.' Report
Drighlington Pubs : The Victoria Hotel pub in Drighlington near Bradford 'Lively pub on busy crossroads. Always crowded on a weekend' Report
Bradford Pubs : The Shoulder Of Mutton pub in Bradford 'Propper little pub in the heart of Bradford.' Report
Dewsbury Pubs : The Black Bull pub in Dewsbury 'Not a lot going for it - trying to be something it never will be - trendy.' Report
Ossett Pubs : The Commercial pub in Ossett 'Friendly but 'cliquy' locals pub.' Report
Ossett Pubs : Two Brewers pub in Ossett 'Large locals local with little, or no, atmosphere.' Report
Ossett Pubs : The Thorn Tree Inn pub in Ossett 'Used to be a decent pub but has recently had a 'make-over' and now resembles a cafe.' Report
Blackpool Pubs : Litten Tree pub in Blackpool 'A bit of a hole' Report
Blackpool Pubs : The Pump & Truncheon pub in Blackpool 'Old police station - hence the name. Always seem to have some promotion or another on the go.' Report
Blackpool Pubs : Uncle Peter Websters pub in Blackpool 'Allright if all you're after is a quick pint.' Report
Blackpool Pubs : Yates Wine Lodge pub in Blackpool 'Big, Big Bar. Can get very busy (especially at the height of summer)' Report
Blackpool Pubs : Walkabout pub in Blackpool 'Just like every other Walkabout - Nothing special. Try a bottle of VB (expensive but good)' Report
Bridlington Pubs : Prior John pub in Bridlington 'Typical JDW's. Same menu and cheap beer. Popular' Report
Barnsley Pubs : Durty Odwyers pub in Barnsley 'Very popular and in a central location. But is full of faux Irishness which detracts from this otherwise fine watering hole.' Report
Barnsley Pubs : The Corner Pin pub in Barnsley 'Bit of a hole.' Report
Doncaster Pubs : The Leopard pub in Doncaster 'Nice pub still with seperate tap room. Good ale too, but what really makes this a pub worth seeking out is the live music scene - check it out, there is always something going on.' Report
Doncaster Pubs : The Woolpack pub in Doncaster 'Decent pub but it always seems to be permenantly dusk, even in the middle of the day there is a semi-darkness in every corner of the pub.' Report
Otley Pubs : The Royalty pub in Otley 'Good pub - a bit isolated. Worth going out of your way to find if just for the great views.' Report
Hemel Hempstead Pubs : The Queens Head pub in Hemel Hempstead 'Bit of a reputation as a fighting pub but I've always found it to be OK. Otherwise typical 60's type estate pub.' Report
Huddersfield Pubs : The Rat & Ratchet pub in Huddersfield 'Rale ale mecca on the edge of city centre' Report
Huddersfield Pubs : West Riding Hotel pub in Huddersfield 'Seen better days' Report
Huddersfield Pubs : The Blob Shop pub in Huddersfield 'You've been in one Yates you've been in all Yates' Report
Huddersfield Pubs : Station Tavern pub in Huddersfield 'Great boozer in old station building. Never seems to get overly full and I for one can't understand why.' Report
Huddersfield Pubs : The Head of Steam pub in Huddersfield 'Smashing pub with alsort going for it. It's situated in the heart of the city on the station platform. It keeps a fine cellar and the food is tip-top. Plenty of train & rail memorabilia adorns the walls.' Report
Batley Pubs : Wilton Arms pub in Batley 'Smokey, loud and a bit of a fighting pub. However, it's always busy so it must have something.' Report
Batley Pubs : The Wellington Hotel pub in Batley 'A bit of a dive' Report
Keighley Pubs : Boltmakers Arms pub in Keighley 'One room on two levels. Small boozer with a big reputation as a good beer emporium' Report
Keighley Pubs : Eastwood Tavern pub in Keighley 'Friendly locals pub close to railway station' Report
Keighley Pubs : The Cricketers Arms pub in Keighley 'Small single roomed boozer dwarfed by surrounding mill buildings.' Report
Keighley Pubs : The Red Pig pub in Keighley 'Pub in middle of town. Caters for all tastes and usually busy.' Report
Ossett Pubs : Brewers Pride pub in Ossett 'Big pub hidden away at the bootom of a dead-end road, but woth seeking out. Good food and ggod beer (own) make this a very popular pub.' Report
Pudsey Pubs : Butchers Arms pub in Pudsey 'Popular Sam Smith's house. Always seems to have the feel of a WMC rather than a pub (in my opinion)' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : William The 4th pub in Sowerby Bridge 'Decent free house on the main road.' Report
Castleford Pubs : Garden House Hotel pub in Castleford 'Large and friendly pub which sits at the side of the river Aire. Busy particularly when Cas are playing at home.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Fenton pub in Leeds 'Nice pub poular with sudents from nearby university. Good venue for new bands.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The New Inn pub in Leeds 'Quiet(ish) local on main road out of Leeds to Otley.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Wellington pub in Leeds 'Down at heels large pub with plenty of potential. Bit of a hole at the moment though.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Three Horse Shoes pub in Leeds 'A locals local but still popular with students from Leeds uni. Nice little beer garden with heaters for when it gets chilly.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Woodies Ale House pub in Leeds 'This pub was packed to the rafters when I was last there as it was showing an England (Rugby) match and they had a LSTV and plenty of little ones. Usually a lot quieter and friendlier than this.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Wheatsheaf Inn pub in Leeds 'Good food a plenty here at this modernised pub on a very busy junction near Leeds Utd ground.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Wagon & Horses pub in Leeds 'Best to avoid!' Report
Leeds Pubs : Three Legs Of Man pub in Leeds 'Very busy town centre pub. Always lively with Karaoke and fighting seeming to be the main entertainment choices of the customers.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The New Inn pub in Leeds 'OK pub standing in the shadow of the White Rose shopping centre. Does decent pub grub with 2-4-1 offers.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Harp pub in Leeds 'Nice & cosy locals local. Fully fledged Irish pub with all the warmth you'd expect from the Irish themselves. The Craic is mighty.' Report
Derby Pubs : Walkabout pub in Derby 'you been in one walkabout - you been in 'em all' Report
Derby Pubs : Ye Olde Dolphin Inn pub in Derby 'Wow, what a great pub. It's got it all. Great surroundings, good beer and good food. You'll not be dissapointed should you call in for a drink or a bite to eat.' Report
York Pubs : Bay Horse Inn pub in York 'Nice pub within sight of Micklegate Bar enterance to York. Cosy seperate drinking areas.' Report
York Pubs : Brigadier Gerard pub in York 'Large, newish pub converted from existing buildings by brewers Sam Smith during the 80's. Always seems to be busy but the usually cheap Sams prices probably have a lot to do with this.' Report
York Pubs : Golden Fleece pub in York 'One of Yorks oldest pubs. Dating from 1503 it is rumoured to be Yorks most haunted building. Taylors on draught always and Old Speckled Hen at time of visit. Bar at back given over to diners.' Report
York Pubs : The Yorkshire Hussar pub in York 'Capacious three roomed pub. Snug and tap room at front with large open bar at rear. Snug is no smoking. Selection of magazines and papers available. Dart board in rear room. Friendly pub cat.' Report
York Pubs : The Micklegate pub in York 'Ex Scruffy Murphys. Free house. Improved following refurb middle of 2004. Bare stone floors. Cash machine. Large screen TV showing most major sports events.' Report
York Pubs : The Mount pub in York 'Mansfield house. Pleasingly decorated but with self absorbed bar staff (at least at time of visit). Pool table in small fron area. ' Report
York Pubs : The Priory pub in York 'Ex Phallange & Firkin. Comfy sofa's and armchairs vie with normal pub seating in this mish-mash of pub cum cafe bar.' Report
York Pubs : The Punch Bowl pub in York 'Large tastefuly decorated JDW's. Usual good prices and menu. Toilets up to the Wetherspoon high. Nice conservatory and small beer garden to rear. WiFi zone.' Report
York Pubs : The Windmill Hotel pub in York 'Large and rambling and comfortable. TV's abound.' Report
York Pubs : Thomas's pub in York 'Split level pub with wood much to the forefront. Friendly bar staff gave a warm welcome.' Report
York Pubs : Three Tuns pub in York 'It took 10 minutes to get served as it was very busy but only one bar person was available. Mansfield beers. Old pub with much atmosphere. Quaintly slooping floors so watch your step.' Report
York Pubs : The Tap & Spile pub in York 'Bit of a real ale mecca. Single high ceilinged bar makes it a bit like drinking in a railway station.' Report
York Pubs : The Swan Inn pub in York 'Fine pub - one of Tetleys 'Heritage Inns'. Has the rare drinking corridor layout.' Report
Tingley Pubs : The British Oak pub in Tingley near Wakefield 'Finest pub in Tingley. Good people and a warm welcome. Plenty of events seems to be going off - Quiz, Music nights etc' Report
Tingley Pubs : The Bulls Head pub in Tingley near Wakefield 'Good Sam Smith pub on main Leeds/Dewsbury Road. Seperate tap room and small snug seperate for large open plan lounge bar area.' Report
Bolton-Upon-Dearne Pubs : The Collingwood pub in Bolton-Upon-Dearne near Rotherham 'OK Locals pub. Large tap room and lounge with a small pool area to rear of lounge. Large screen TV in tap room dominates entire pub.' Report
Wath-Upon-Dearne Pubs : Cross Keys pub in Wath-Upon-Dearne near Rotherham 'Large four roomed basic pub on edge of town centre. In need of some TLC' Report
London (EC) Pubs : Magpie & Stump pub in London (EC) 'Nothing much to shout about at this nondescript pub-cum-cafe-cum-bar. Once had great views of public executions over the road.' Report
London (EC) Pubs : Melton Mowbray pub in London (EC) 'Large open plan pub on a couple of levels. Nice floor of tile and wood. Food appears to be popular and seems to bring in many punters. A Fullers House.' Report
London (E) Pubs : Still & Star pub in London (E) 'Pleasing little pub with a most friendly landlord.' Report
London (EC) Pubs : Sutton Arms pub in London (EC) 'Friendly open plan pub. Very light and airy. Good selection of bottled beers.' Report
London (EC) Pubs : The Bishops Finger pub in London (EC) 'Clear windows and several large leafy green plants give this pub more a feel of a cafe. The emphasis here seems to be on food. In the shadow of Smithfield market, this is the self proclaimed 'Famous sausage pub'' Report
London (EC) Pubs : The Castle pub in London (EC) 'Yet another conversion to one of those bars that is neither pub nor cafe.
Large screen TV
Honest bar staff' Report
London (EC) Pubs : The Hatchet pub in London (EC) 'Little pub but friendly and welcoming.' Report
London (EC) Pubs : The One Tun pub in London (EC) 'Charles Dickens old local. Goes back till 1759. One of the growing number of London pubs that seem to specialize in Thai food.' Report
London (EC) Pubs : Goose at The Hatton Garden pub in London (EC) 'Busy and crowded yet served within seconds of getting to the bar. Offers of sort or another plastered around the walls. Will get busy early evenings.' Report
London (EC) Pubs : Viaduct Tavern pub in London (EC) 'The Beatles playing on the Jukebox as I walked in had to be a good omen and it was. A great pub ornate and plenty of wood. Hand pulled Fullers beers. You gotta give it a go.' Report
London (SE) Pubs : Greenwich Union pub in London (SE) 'A generally hip and happening place to be seen. The range of beers come from the Meatime Brewing company. Small (Tiny) beer garden to front.' Report
London (SE) Pubs : Lord Hood pub in London (SE) 'Pleasing boozer. One roomed locals local with central bar. Pool table. Live jazz on Wednesdays.' Report
London (SE) Pubs : Richard 1 (Tollys) pub in London (SE) 'A real gem. An old fashioned boozer with seperate tap room and lounge. Wood pannelling almost throughout and plenty of atmosphere. Small but well chosen and priced menu. A Youngs House with real ale always available. If I lived in these parts this would be my local.' Report
London (SE) Pubs : Spanish Galleon Tavern pub in London (SE) 'OK pub with small conservatory at back and large function room/restuarant upstairs. A Shepherd Neame pub with the usual restricted choice of lager. Large screen TV shows all big sporting events.' Report
London (SE) Pubs : The Cricketers pub in London (SE) 'Small city centre pub. One room with central bar. Cricketing memorabilia (Bats etc) on walls. Small but popular menu available all day. Brains beers sold here.' Report
London (WC) Pubs : Half Way To Heaven pub in London (WC) 'Outrageously outrageous gay bar. Friendly enough but no atmosphere' Report
London (W) Pubs : Moon & Sixpence pub in London (W) 'Usual JDW highs and lows' Report
London (WC) Pubs : Museum Tavern pub in London (WC) 'Very nice pub just outside the British Museum. Has a lot going for decent decor, good beer, great location - close by but far enough away from the hustle & bustle of daily London.' Report
London (W) Pubs : St. James Tavern pub in London (W) 'A once decent pub - lost it's way a bit recently but worth calling in now and again' Report
London (WC) Pubs : The Calthorpe Arms pub in London (WC) 'Nice pub just a little bit out of the way but worth going to.' Report
London (WC) Pubs : The Hogshead At Covent Garden pub in London (WC) 'Soul less - A must to avoid' Report
London (W) Pubs : The Toucan pub in London (W) 'Great little sub-terriean bar. Cosy beyond belief and full of momento's. A better pint of Guinness you'll have diificulty finding in London.' Report
Boston Pubs : New Castle Inn pub in Boston 'Sturdy brick built establishment. A Bateman's House. Has obtained cask marque status. Large screen TV. Pool table to rear of single large open plan room.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Unicorn Inn pub in Boston 'Looks to be a purpose built inter-war brick built pub. Seperate tap room & lounge. Pool table. Small marquee and beer garden to rear. Live music on Saturday nights. Really helpful and friendly barmaid working during my visit.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Witham Tavern pub in Boston 'Large pub situated on the banks of the River Witham. Pleasently decorated with a nautical theme. Small games room with pool table. Large comfortable lounge anf fully fledged (and well respected) restaurant to rear. Accomodation alson available.' Report
Boston Pubs : Carpenters Arms pub in Boston 'A real gem of a pub - dates back to 1830 and is structrally unaltered (apart from an expansion into a neighbouring shop) since then. A Bateman's house. A small elevated lounge area over looks the main room. There is a large games room (with pool table) to the rear. This is a real back strret local in a real back street.' Report
Boston Pubs : Little Peacock Inn pub in Boston 'A John Smith's House. Small sized lounge area to front with an elevated tap room, with darts & pool, to rear. Cold and not very inviting. ' Report
Boston Pubs : The Duke Of York pub in Boston 'Cosy one roomed pub with central bar. Large screen TV (which was way too loud on my visit). Well known locally for it's Yorkshire pudding meals. Excellent Batemans XXXB.' Report
Boston Pubs : Ship Tavern pub in Boston 'Gloomy pub. Very smokey. Great juke box. A Bateman's house.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Still pub in Boston 'Long pub. 2 pool tables. Am told this pub was one of the flash points for the (in)famous riot of 2004.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Britannia Inn pub in Boston 'Seen from the riverbank it looks like a great pub - Seen from inside it's a dump. It's brash and blousy - if you're over 25 go elsewhere.' Report
Boston Pubs : Kings Head pub in Boston 'Looks as if it should be great but get in here on Saturday night and it's Karaoke hell. Seems to be one of the only pubs in Boston to have (need?) bouncers.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Great Northern pub in Boston 'Think of a corner back street boozer and I'll wager that what you're picturing isn't that far away from the reality that is The Great Northern. Cosy, warm and welcoming with friendly staff. Pool table, beer but no food. As you can guess from the name - plent of train memorabilia hung around the walls.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Eagle pub in Boston 'A real real-ale house. On my visit there were 3 regular and 5 guest beers available. A CAMRA members mecca. Large screen TV. Free pool Monday - Wednesday. Watch thoses steps on the way in and out.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Jolly Crispin pub in Boston 'A typical town centre pub with a strong Irish theme. Good Guinness and Harp lager. Real fire. Limited accomodation available.' Report
Boston Pubs : The Axe & Cleaver pub in Boston 'Loud and dark. A rockers pub. Two rooms, one games one music. Regular live music.' Report
Skegness Pubs : The Lumley pub in Skegness 'A large (possibly ex hotel) pub near the station. Karaoke twice a week with live music on Saturdays. Large screen TV and pool. Cheap and filling food available on Sizzler menu all day. Hardy & Hanson's Beers.' Report
Skegness Pubs : The Red Lion pub in Skegness 'Skeggies JDW. Just like every other one you've been in except this was very cold on a very cold day. Dissapointing for JDW's who usually get most things right.' Report
Skegness Pubs : The Marine Boathouse pub in Skegness 'Decent location near the clock and not far from the front. A large open pub with a good food trade. Plenty of TV's scattered around the place. Pool table. Restaurant upstairs.' Report
Skegness Pubs : Wolfies Bar pub in Skegness 'Very well appointed bar. Large but the provision of booths give a feeling of intamacy and privacy. Bar food available with a full blown restaurant (The hungry wolf) upstairs. Large screen TV's screen all the major sporting events.' Report
Carnforth Pubs : Cross Keys Hotel pub in Carnforth 'OK little pub on outskirts of town. Three distinct drinking areas with pool table to rear.' Report
Carnforth Pubs : The Carnforth Hotel pub in Carnforth 'Multi roomed boozer on busy crossroads. Dark walls and black painted floors make this a gloomy (but not in a bad way) pub. Large dining room to side.' Report
Durham Pubs : Dun Cow Inn pub in Durham 'Great pub on way out of town. Cosy snug through sliding door with larger lounge to rear. Propper pub grub (Pickled eggs and Pork Pies) sold here. Still has outside loos! Search out this pub.' Report
Durham Pubs : Hogs Head pub in Durham 'I'm afraid I found it a bit soul-less.' Report
Durham Pubs : Swan & Three Cygnets pub in Durham 'Large Sam Smith's pub. Outdoor seating overlooking the river.' Report
Durham Pubs : The Woodman Inn pub in Durham 'Quite a climb upto this pub from town, but if you're a real ale buff you'll find the trek worth it. 6 different (hand pulled) beers available on my visit. Large opened out pub. Pool table. Nice beer gardens with BBQ when weather permits.' Report
Durham Pubs : The City pub in Durham 'Once fine pub given the modern bar makeover. A bit cold and unwelcoming.' Report
Keighley Pubs : Gardeners Arms pub in Keighley 'Decent enough town centre boozer. 3 rooms - pool in rear. Beer seemed on form on my visit.' Report
Keighley Pubs : Kings Head pub in Keighley 'A little way out of the town centre. Sturdily built roadside pub. 3 distinct drinking areas. A pleasing boozer. B&B available. ' Report
Keighley Pubs : Star Hotel pub in Keighley 'Large thriving town centre pub. Large screen TV. Pool room to rear.' Report
Keighley Pubs : The Albert Hotel pub in Keighley 'Large pub popular with younger end of market. Large screen TV shows all the big sporting events. Own discount card scheme in operation.' Report
Keighley Pubs : The Brown Cow Inn pub in Keighley 'Nice Taylors pub on outskirts of town centre. One room on two levels. Big in CAMRA circles.' Report
Keighley Pubs : The Friendly Inn pub in Keighley 'Small roadside boozer populated with locals all of who seem to live up to the name of this pub (friendly). Taylors Beers. Live music on Sunday nights.' Report
Keighley Pubs : The Royal Oak pub in Keighley 'Large Taylors pub. Food much in evidence. Nice beer garden to rear if sunny.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Horse & Trumpet pub in Leeds 'Good town centre pub. Usually fine selection of beers. Large screen TV shows most big matches (Soccer & Rugby).' Report
Thirsk Pubs : Frankland Arms pub in Thirsk 'Pleasent one roomed locals pub on edge of town centre. Large screen TV for live footy and real coal fires in winter - Cosy.' Report
Thirsk Pubs : Ye Olde Three Tuns pub in Thirsk 'Ole pub with plenty of nooks & cranies. Exposed beams and old photgraphs, paintings and graphics all add to the charm of this excellent town centre local. Tetley Ales. Very large open fire place in the 'Dick Turpin Lounge' hardly ever seems to be used which is a shame.' Report
Thirsk Pubs : Blacksmiths Arms pub in Thirsk 'Fabulous multi-roomed pub over looking town square. Theakstons beer on hand pull. Superb beer garden with amusements (climbing frame etc) for kids. Stone floors in some bars, bare boards in other and carpets in rest. Food available. Frioendly staff. Magic!' Report
Thirsk Pubs : Royal Hotel pub in Thirsk 'Typical town centre boozer. Pool table to the rear. No real ale. Open plan - one room on two levels.' Report
Thirsk Pubs : The Darrowby Inn pub in Thirsk 'Locals inn. Long pub pleasingly decorated. Curios glances from almost every pair of eyes in the place on opening main door - very wild west.' Report
Thirsk Pubs : Cross Keys pub in Thirsk 'No frills boozer near church. John Smiths cask on hand pull. One room. An OK pub. Pool table. Drinking area outside in yard.' Report
Thirsk Pubs : Old Red House pub in Thirsk 'Bit too clean and clinical for my liking. Too much like a cafe/restaurant - Light, clean, tidy and airy. Handy for Thirsk railway station.' Report
Manchester Pubs : The Castle Hotel pub in Manchester 'Robinsons only city centre pub. Attractive tiled exterior. Seemingly untouched interior. Three rooms. Tap room (with superb tiled bar) at front. Parlour in middle and pool room at rear.' Report
Castleford Pubs : Prince Of Wales Feathers pub in Castleford 'Large one roomed pubs with views over a car park. Not much to draw you back. Pool table at far end of pub.' Report
Castleford Pubs : The Eagle pub in Castleford 'Large, roadside boozer just outside town centre. Still has seperate tap room. Large screen TV in lounge for showing big sporting matches' Report
Castleford Pubs : The Mexborough Arms pub in Castleford 'This pub was empty on a Saturday afternoon at about 4 O'Clock. That probably tells you all you need to know. Though to be fair it looked to be an OK pub - just not very popular with the locals. ' Report
Castleford Pubs : The New Junction pub in Castleford 'Poor - trying to be upmarket in Castleford is never going to work.' Report
Castleford Pubs : The Lion pub in Castleford 'Dark and loud. Opening times can be erratic.' Report
Buckingham Pubs : The Whale pub in Buckingham 'Great little pub overlooking quaint market area. One long room separated into three areas. Beer garden to rear.' Report
Buckingham Pubs : Three Cups pub in Buckingham 'Old pub with plenty of atmosphere. Pool room at back of pub. Large screen TV shows major sporting events.' Report
Stony Stratford Pubs : The Crown pub in Stony Stratford near Milton Keynes 'Old pub with a recent makeover. Very big on food with large dining area to rear. Comfy settle, pastle shades and clear windows give this pub a cafe feel.' Report
Stony Stratford Pubs : The Plough pub in Stony Stratford near Milton Keynes 'Large, opened out Victorian pub. Popular with yonger crowd. Loud music and plenty of well positioned TV's' Report
Stony Stratford Pubs : The Fox & Hounds pub in Stony Stratford near Milton Keynes 'Town centre boozer. Emphasis is on beer - Has been in the CAMRA guide in the past.' Report
Stony Stratford Pubs : The White Horse pub in Stony Stratford near Milton Keynes 'Far too loud. If you are over the age of 25 you will feel extreamly old in this young persons pub.' Report
Normanton Pubs : Junction Inn pub in Normanton 'Very popular pub in centre of town. Clean, cosy, Good food, jolly Landlord/Landlady. Pool table in bar area. Children welcomed when eating.' Report
Normanton Pubs : The White Swan pub in Normanton 'Decent enough locals boozer. Public bar to front of pub has large screen TV for most big football and ruby matches. Cosy lounge to side and rear.' Report
Normanton Pubs : The Crown Hotel pub in Normanton 'Welcoming roadside pub. Still retains a serperate public bar complete with the ubiquitous pool table. Lounge is quite comfortable.' Report
Tingley Pubs : The New Scarborough pub in Tingley near Wakefield 'Never much of an atmosphere in this pub. But foodies seem to enjoy the food as the dining area always seems busy.' Report
Morley Pubs : Sycamore pub in Morley near Leeds 'Always lively - Often loud. ' Report
Morley Pubs : Miners Arms pub in Morley near Leeds 'A decent pub. Just outside town centre, but probably all the better for that. More of an emphasis on food than there used to be. ' Report
Morley Pubs : The Old Golden Fleece pub in Morley near Leeds 'Old fashioned boozer on the hill down into Leeds. Known locally as "The Middle 'ole" it's often erratic opening times are a little off-putting.' Report
Morley Pubs : The Shoulder Of Mutton pub in Morley near Leeds 'Friendly enough pub just off main Bradford/Wakefield road. A small well kept locals pub.' Report
Morley Pubs : The Slip Inn pub in Morley near Leeds 'Probably the hub of the Morley scene. Very busy, all day and night, on a weekend. Tetley ales are kept and dispensed in good order. Toilets (Gents) are in need of a major refurb.' Report
Morley Pubs : The Stump Cross Inn pub in Morley near Leeds 'Decent roadside boozer. Two seperate (tap & lounge) rooms. Good Tetley beer. Pleasant crowd.' Report
Morley Pubs : The Old Griffin Head pub in Morley near Leeds 'Very much a locals local. Heads will turn as you enter. Not unwelcoming but not very friendly. Pub itself is a good looking boozer.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Bar Zeus pub in Wakefield 'Gay venue. Not a bad bar - it's OK!' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Black Swan pub in Wakefield 'Very popular up a white-washed alley. Plesant decor and always seem to have some special offer or promotion on.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Bolands Bar pub in Wakefield 'Grim drinkers bar.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Butchers Arms pub in Wakefield 'Locals local on the edge of the Eastmoor estate. Sam Smiths beer so usual cheap prices.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Exclusive Cafe Bar pub in Wakefield 'Once trendiest spot in Wakefield - Now in need of a refurb.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Harewood Arms pub in Wakefield 'A once good pub but now renovated to within an inch of it's life. Trying to be a trendy bar but is now neither one thing (pub) or the other (cafe)' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Henry Boons pub in Wakefield 'Good boozer on the famous 'Westgate Run'. The brewery tap of Clarkes. Boons Yard at rear sometimes has bands.' Report
Morley Pubs : The New Inn pub in Morley near Leeds 'Fine and friendly locals pub. Last time I was there there was a lively snail race meeting in progress - A Good time was had by all.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Penny Hill pub in Leeds 'A place to go only if you live in Hunslet. Very smokey and parochical.' Report
Tingley Pubs : The Smithy pub in Tingley near Wakefield 'Nowhere near as good as it once was I'm sorry to say. Large pub on the edge of two large estates. Seperate Lounge and Tap room. John Smith beers.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Woolpack Hotel pub in Wakefield 'Once grand pub now a shadow of its former self.' Report
Carr Gate Pubs : Malt Shovel Inn pub in Carr Gate near Wakefield 'Cosy locals pub close to Junction 41 of the M1. Two seperate drinking areas - Lounge and Tap Room. Friendly and in good order.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Hydro Hotel pub in Douglas 'Uninspiring bar of resonable hotel at far end (from Ferry terminal) of promenade.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Queens pub in Douglas 'Pretty decent pub. Large impressive with commanding views over Douglas Bay. Okell's Beers. Food appears to be a big draw. Horse drawn tram stops almost outside pub.' Report
Douglas Pubs : Old Market Inn pub in Douglas 'Like stepping back into the 1950's. Wonderful unchanged pub full of friendly locals. Two small rooms seperated by a half wall. A really really tiny bar serves both rooms. Serves till very late.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Albert pub in Douglas 'Another of Douglas's wonderful throwbacks to a gentler time. Unchanged in many years. Loung and tap seperated by bar serving IoM own Okells beers. Wonderfully chatty barmaids. Late licence.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Clarendon pub in Douglas 'Pretty dour boozer. Am told this is where people drink who have been banned from other Doulas hostelries - and it seemed that way on my visit.' Report
Douglas Pubs : Douglas Hotel pub in Douglas 'Old fashioned hotel. A bid faded and frayed at the edges. Live music venue. Okells Beers. Popular with locals as bar was busy but music room had nine people in (including four in the band and a barmaid)' Report
Douglas Pubs : British Hotel pub in Douglas 'What a big busy pub! Live music and a good crowd. Check out the windows in the raised dining area. ' Report
Douglas Pubs : Corner House pub in Douglas 'Nice looking pub, but could be much better. Self styled 'House of fun' - needless to say it caters for yonger end.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Prospect pub in Douglas 'Top of the hill. A bit of a climb but it's OK. A large popular pub. Live music at weekends when it's open till Midnight.' Report
Douglas Pubs : Old Bailey pub in Douglas 'Dire cellar bar. Aiming at the younger end. Bit of a night club/bar. On front so plenty of tourists.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Railway pub in Douglas 'Tarted up pub. Decent enough of it's type. Spacious, plenty of stripped wood and pastel colours walls and furnishings. Padded horseshoe type chairs and settees. Judging from the posters and scattered promotional material seems to have some tie-in with Manx Radio.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Bridge on the Quay pub in Douglas 'Delightfully underlit. Fine pub overlooking Yatch club. Just down from the Manx Railway terminal. Okells beers. Small outside drinking yard overlooking marina. Three distinct interior drinking areas. Pool table.' Report
Douglas Pubs : The Saddle pub in Douglas 'Great pub. Friendly staff and locals. Pool table. Okells beers (including mild).' Report
Douglas Pubs : Jaks pub in Douglas 'A very lively and a happening place. A young and vibrant crowd. Large Screen TV and plenty of smaller ones to show the major soccer matches.' Report
Douglas Pubs : Samuel Webbs pub in Douglas 'Large pub. Feels to be one of a chain - very modular. Full of young hockey types watching soccer on large screen TV's on my visit.' Report
Todmorden Pubs : Queen Hotel pub in Todmorden 'Well appointed pub just outside railway station. More of an eating pub than a drinking pub. Small beer garden to rear.' Report
Todmorden Pubs : The Royal George pub in Todmorden 'Shabby roadside pub. Seperate pool room with free pool on Saturday till 6. Kareoke on Fridays. Few tables at front of pub as seen on picture.' Report
Todmorden Pubs : The Wellington Inn pub in Todmorden 'Typical town centre boozer - full of men (not old but certainly not young) discussing the latest race from Kempton Park. One long room with lounge area to front of pub.' Report
Todmorden Pubs : The Duke Of York pub in Todmorden 'Bustling town centre pub. Large pub with several rooms. Pool table (free on Mondays) to rear of pub. Good juke box in music room to left. Handy for market area.' Report
Hebden Bridge Pubs : The Fox & Goose Inn pub in Hebden Bridge 'Big favourite with CAMRA members. A propper real ale pub - only bottled lager however a really large selection is available. Plenty of drinking areas. A little out of town centre. A no jukebox and no fruit machine policy - Heaven!' Report
Hebden Bridge Pubs : The Inn On The Bridge pub in Hebden Bridge 'Large pub on road and canalside. Appears to be dying on its feet. Called in on Festival Saturday at 3pm and there were only six people in and you still had to swim through a sea of smoke to get to the bar. There were several people sat on the tables at the front of the pub to be fair though.' Report
Hebden Bridge Pubs : The White Swan pub in Hebden Bridge 'Jolly traditional local. Several tables given over to food. very friendly barmaid. Fine selection of beer includes Pedigree, Black Sheep, Teleys and at least one guest. Nice beer garden to rear. Occasional live music.' Report
Hebden Bridge Pubs : Shoulder Of Mutton Inn pub in Hebden Bridge 'Stone flagged pub on canal side. Tables at front always popular when weather permits. Like most pubs in Hebden Bridge food is to the fore. Comfy settes at one end and utilitarian wooden furniture at the other.' Report
Hebden Bridge Pubs : The Hole In The Wall pub in Hebden Bridge 'Lively popular pub round back of main street area eaily overlooked.' Report
Hebden Bridge Pubs : The White Lion Hotel pub in Hebden Bridge '17th centrury (1657) coaching inn. Beers include Pedigree, Flowers, Boddingtons, Castle Eden and Tetleys. Several rooms each with their own character. Good food draws in the punters. Listed Grade II in 1933. Accomodation available.' Report
Halifax Pubs : HX 1 pub in Halifax 'Poor immitation of a trendy bar. Nothing to recommend a visit.' Report
Halifax Pubs : The Imperial Crown Hotel pub in Halifax 'Good little hotel with a decent bar attached. Resonable grub (a bit pricey) available. ' Report
Halifax Pubs : Portman & Pickles pub in Halifax 'OK town centre pub. Can get a bit loud. Pool room to front of pub.' Report
Halifax Pubs : The Brass Cat pub in Halifax 'Like something out of the 70's. Everybody seemed druk and to be singing Bay City Rollers or Mud songs - even at early doors. Does a coffee morning from 10am.' Report
Halifax Pubs : The Old Cock Hotel pub in Halifax 'Trying hard to be a trendy bar when all it is is a plain old fashioned boozer. Check out the windows in the pool room.' Report
Halifax Pubs : The Westgate pub in Halifax 'Bustling locals pub not far from railway station. Couple of teles scattered round the two roomed pub seem to show all the major sporting events.' Report
Halifax Pubs : Railway Hotel pub in Halifax 'An OK bar between town and railway station. Eastwood beers. B & B available.' Report
Beverley Pubs : The Angel pub in Beverley 'Nice pub in town centre on main shopping precinct. Beer garden to rear of tap room which is itself to rear of lounge. Large screen TV blasts away most hours in tap room.' Report
Beverley Pubs : The Dog and Duck pub in Beverley 'Good olf fashioned but opened up local in the centre of town. Just off the main market square it can get a little busy. Good selection of real ales always available (Abbot Ale, Deuchers, John Smith and two guests normally).' Report
Beverley Pubs : The Monks Walk pub in Beverley 'Good pub on way to minster from town centre. Worth calling for a drink. Nice beer garden if the sun is shining. Good beer and good food make this pub popular with locals and tourists alike.' Report
Beverley Pubs : The Queens Head pub in Beverley 'Nice small pub in small market square. Recently removed pool table from rear area to concentrate on food sales. Like most pubs in Beverley the Queens Head also sell hand pulled John Smiths.' Report
Bridlington Pubs : Hilderthorpe Hotel pub in Bridlington 'Extended and refurbished - a far cry from the old locals pub of only a couple of years ago. Tetley mild and bitter on hand pull along with Tetley smmoth on Nito and the usual lagers and ciders. Friendly and currently popular.' Report
Bridlington Pubs : Stirling Castle pub in Bridlington 'Old pub refurbished to the max - it's difficult to say which was worst. Large and impersonal. Full of youngsters, perhaps too young!. Decent views over North Sea from lounger, balcony and outside drinking areas are decent though.' Report
Bridlington Pubs : The New Inn pub in Bridlington 'Call in for a quick one on your way round Brid. Lively and Brash. No frills and no hand pulled ale.' Report
Bridlington Pubs : The George pub in Bridlington 'OK boozer overlooking harbour. John Smith's onlr real ale on tap.' Report
Bridlington Pubs : The Hook & Parrot pub in Bridlington 'Pub with little going for it except location and even that has been compromised since they built 'The Pavillion' and knacked up the sea views. All electric pumps.' Report
Bridlington Pubs : Kings Arms pub in Bridlington 'Grand little pub. Small lounge at rear connected to small tap room at front by an old fashioned drinking corridor. John's on hand pull.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : The Raven pub in Wakefield 'Friendly city centre pub. Small pool room to rear. ' Report
Hemel Hempstead Pubs : The New Venture pub in Hemel Hempstead 'OK pub in square surrounded by shops. Purpose built in 60's as a bub. Three rooms. Strong Irish feel.' Report
Hemel Hempstead Pubs : The Crabtree pub in Hemel Hempstead 'Large welcoming pub. Nice beer garden scattered with tables. Three real ales on tap (Pride, Youngs & Bombadier) together with eight, yes eight lagers. Good food at reasonable prices.' Report
Cleckheaton Pubs : Station Tavern pub in Cleckheaton 'A lot grim' Report
Cleckheaton Pubs : Commercial Hotel pub in Cleckheaton 'Jolly decent roadside boozer. Plays host to many a music session - especially lively during the annual Cleckheaton Folk Festival.' Report
Cleckheaton Pubs : The Malt Shovel pub in Cleckheaton 'Quite small but friendly pub much favoured by locals.' Report
Cleckheaton Pubs : The Old House At Home pub in Cleckheaton 'Always busy so must be doing something right.' Report
Cleckheaton Pubs : The George pub in Cleckheaton 'Soul-less!' Report
Cleckheaton Pubs : The Obediah Brooke pub in Cleckheaton 'Usual Weathersoons pub. Same old food, same old beers, same old atmosphere. Same old, same old.' Report
Cleckheaton Pubs : Rose & Crown pub in Cleckheaton 'OK for a quick pint or two.' Report
Tadcaster Pubs : Angel & White Horse pub in Tadcaster 'Big pub, my guess is that it must have been, at one time, a hotel. Plenty of wood panels. Large open plan room but with plenty of cosy corners. Sam Smith beers. Great courtyard for drinking in also home of Sam Smith shire horses.' Report
Tadcaster Pubs : Brittania Inn pub in Tadcaster 'Cosy three roomed Sam Smiths pub located between River and Bus Station. Pleasent beer garden. Good trade in food.' Report
Tadcaster Pubs : Fox & Hounds pub in Tadcaster 'Brilliant Sam Smith's pub on edge of town centre. Seperate lounge, tap room and cosy snug. Call in and you won't be dissapointed.' Report
Tadcaster Pubs : Howden Arms The pub in Tadcaster 'Tiny one roomed (two drinking areas) Sam Smith's pub literally in the shadow of John Smith's brewery. Chatty & friendly landlord.' Report
Tadcaster Pubs : The Bay Horse Inn pub in Tadcaster 'Unusual pub as it's below road level. The main Street through Tadcaster climbs past the tap room and lounge windows. Sam Smith's beers and a lively beer garden for when the sun shines.' Report
Tadcaster Pubs : The Leeds Arms pub in Tadcaster 'Little bit out of town. Large pub with seterate lounge and tap room and outside drinking area to front. John Smith's avaiable here.' Report
Tadcaster Pubs : The White Swan pub in Tadcaster 'Reasonably large and opened out pub catering to yonger end of market. John Smith's beers and usual others.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Durning Arms Hotel pub in Liverpool 'Just a great big tap room really. No real ale.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Mount Vernon Hotel pub in Liverpool 'Decent friendly typical Liverpudlian 'flat iron' pub. Nice old fashioned bar with original features in most rooms. Give it a go.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : The Coffee House pub in Liverpool 'Large unspoilt roadside tavern. Many original features remain - Good plaster work and wood fittings. Own bowling green.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : The Edinburgh pub in Liverpool 'Decent little back street boozer. Two rooms. Hand pulled Cains on fine form.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : The Roscoe Head pub in Liverpool 'Great town centre pub. Good beer guide favourite. The small (read miniscule) lounge to the left on entrance is alone worth seeking out the pub.' Report
Wavertree Pubs : Wavertree Town Hall pub in Wavertree near Liverpool 'Poor. Empty on Saturday afternnon at 2.30. Large rooms to front and back with restaurant and function room too.' Report
Tring Pubs : The Castle pub in Tring 'Small community based pub on edge of town centre. Horsey memorabilia adorne the walls. Decent little boozer but very quiet on my visit (Friday afternoon).' Report
Tring Pubs : The Bell Inn pub in Tring 'Town centre beer house catering for the younger end of the market though it did appear to have a hard core following of older regulars. Some nice original exposed beams. Pool in front room.' Report
Tring Pubs : The King Arms pub in Tring 'Good pub near Tring Brewery. A CAMRA guide regular. Worth seeking out - but beware as they close at 3 prompt.' Report
Tring Pubs : The Robin Hood Inn pub in Tring 'A good boozer that seems to have everything. Good location, nice beer garden, original features, seperate drinking rooms and a fish menu to die for but it's bloody expensive (£5.50 for two pints - Oh my God!)' Report
Berkhamsted Pubs : The Boat pub in Berkhamsted 'Lively canal side pub. Very decent sun-trap of patio overlooks canal.' Report
Berkhamsted Pubs : The Lamb pub in Berkhamsted 'Very pretty roadside pub festooned with hanging baskets at time of visit. Long time CAMRA members haunt.' Report
Berkhamsted Pubs : The Kings Arms pub in Berkhamsted 'Berko's Wetherspoon's. All the usual plus points of JDW establishments (cheap beer, good meun etc) plus in a very nice building.' Report
Berkhamsted Pubs : The Rising Sun pub in Berkhamsted 'Multi-roomed canal side pub offering good food, good beer, good aspect and a good atmosphere.' Report
Derby Pubs : The Brunswick Inn Ltd. pub in Derby 'Multi roomed brew pub. Very popular. Has won several local CAMRA awards.' Report
Derby Pubs : The Alexandra Hotel pub in Derby 'Two roomed, well maintained local. Good selection of real ale.' Report
Derby Pubs : Babington Arms pub in Derby 'One of Derby's Wetherspoons. Local CAMRA city pub of the year 20015. Spacious pub with all the usual JDW plus points.' Report
Derby Pubs : Blessington Carriage pub in Derby 'Multi roomed and then further split by panels. Good pub with comfy and friendly feel to it.' Report
Derby Pubs : Bishop Blaise pub in Derby 'Part of a chain of clone bars. Small outside drinking area. Altogether, not very inspiring.' Report
Derby Pubs : The City Inn pub in Derby 'One roomed no frills city centre tavern. Pool table to rear.' Report
Derby Pubs : The Crompton Tavern pub in Derby 'One roomed locals tavern. In need of some TLC. Locals very friendly. Cruz Campo lager available on draught.' Report
Derby Pubs : The Flowerpot pub in Derby 'Cosy real ale oasis. Seven different real ales from seven different brewies. A gem.' Report
Derby Pubs : The Old Bell Hotel pub in Derby 'Lively young persons city centre ale house.' Report
Queensbury Pubs : G n Ts pub in Queensbury near Bradford 'Not a very welcoming pub. Light and airy full of noise from the video juke box, fruit machines and local kids.' Report
Queensbury Pubs : New Dolphin Inn pub in Queensbury near Bradford 'Pleasant pub on edges of town. Lively and bustling (but there was the challenge cup final on Large screen).' Report
Queensbury Pubs : Ring O Bells pub in Queensbury near Bradford 'Well maintained locals pub. Full of local kids playing pool, which detracts from the atmosphere.' Report
Stoke-On-Trent Pubs : Harrys Bar pub in Stoke-On-Trent 'Average bar near railway station. I had a 12 minute while they messed around in the cellar tyring to get a pump that actually shifted beer.' Report
Stoke-On-Trent Pubs : Grays Corner pub in Stoke-On-Trent 'Pub was packed with football fans before a Stoke City home gate. Good atmoshere though. Excellent reputation for it's fine Thai food.' Report
Stoke-On-Trent Pubs : The Glebe pub in Stoke-On-Trent 'A bit down at heel - In need of some TLC' Report
Leicester Pubs : The Market Tavern pub in Leicester 'Basic, but busy town centre boozer' Report
Leicester Pubs : Richard III pub in Leicester 'Propper old fashioned pub. Two room with small lounge at rear.' Report
Leicester Pubs : The Criterion pub in Leicester 'Great pub. Plenty of real ale and live music. A gem.' Report
Leicester Pubs : The Glass House pub in Leicester 'A JDW wannabe - Flls short though.' Report
Leicester Pubs : The Hind pub in Leicester 'Large pub with not much going for it except location.' Report
Leicester Pubs : The New Town Arms pub in Leicester 'OK town centre pub handy for registry office.' Report
Leicester Pubs : The Rutland and Derby Arms pub in Leicester 'A bit bland, but cosy enough.' Report
Birmingham Pubs : Carpenters Arms pub in Birmingham 'Quiet street corner boozer on outskirts of city. Pool table available. TV and jukebox competing with each other.' Report
Birmingham Pubs : Sir Charles Napier pub in Birmingham 'An OK two roomed pub. A little out of the city. Tap room was lively and bustling but lounge was empty. A pool table with a 'No drink - No pool' policy.' Report
Birmingham Pubs : Spotted Dog pub in Birmingham 'Jumping pub with quite a lot going on. Big with real ale enthuiasts.' Report
Birmingham Pubs : The Lamp Tavern pub in Birmingham 'Good little pub, just outside city centre. Live music some days but always good real ale available. Local CAMRA pub of the year winner.' Report
Birmingham Pubs : The Market Tavern pub in Birmingham 'What a great place. Original tiles, glass and wood make this a standout pub plus it serves great beer. You have to visit.' Report
Birmingham Pubs : The Old Wharfe pub in Birmingham 'Not much going for it. Scruffy boozer with large screen TV's seemingly showing a constant diet of Sky Sports News.' Report
Birmingham Pubs : The Village Inn pub in Birmingham 'Gay bar with not much going for it. Bar staff seemed friendly enough.' Report
Yeadon Pubs : The Tarn pub in Yeadon near Leeds 'OK open plan pub on edge of town centre. Large screen TV and pool table domoinate one half of pub.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Scarborough Hotel pub in Leeds 'Decent pub. One of Tetley's Festival Ale Houses. Handy for Leeds Rail Station.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Sela Bar pub in Leeds 'Clean & tidy cellar (Sela get it?) bar. Staff always polite and friendly. Occasional live music - First time I was in I saw a wicked Acid Jazz combo.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Swans Cafe Bar pub in Leeds 'Has had more faces and identities than Rory Bremner. Not much to recommend this bar I'm sorry to say.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Bridge Inn pub in Leeds 'Souless gay bar. Seems to be operating as a club/pub currently.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Victoria Hotel pub in Leeds 'Brilliant multi-roomed pub behind Leeds Town Hall. One of Leeds better estabishments and worth seeking out if you've never been.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Wetherspoons pub in Leeds 'New pub on Station concourse. Cheap JDW prices and handy for last train.' Report
Wrenthorpe Pubs : Wheel Inn pub in Wrenthorpe near Wakefield 'Cheerful Sam Smiths pub on main A650. Cheerful staff and punters always seem to make for a jolly visit.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : Bridge Inn pub in Sowerby Bridge 'Once trendy now a bit sad but OK non-the-less.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : Lock Keepers Tavern pub in Sowerby Bridge 'A bit grim.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : Long Chimney pub in Sowerby Bridge 'Tatty roadside boozer. Quite friendly bar staff though.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : The Puzzle Hall Inn pub in Sowerby Bridge 'Best pub in Sowerby Bridge by a metric mile. Good beer and a lovely multi-roomed pub with really friendly bar staff make this pub woth seeking out.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : The Bulls Head Hotel pub in Sowerby Bridge 'Impressive and imposing pub on roadside. Inside has been opened out but still retains some character.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : The Engineers pub in Sowerby Bridge 'OK pub with one of the nicest bar maids I have ever spoken with. Pub has LSTV for major sporting events.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : The Moorings pub in Sowerby Bridge 'Smashing pub over looking the canal. Good beer, Good food, Good atmosphere. A good feel all round.' Report
Sowerby Bridge Pubs : Turks Head pub in Sowerby Bridge 'Charming little pub just off main road through town. A bit spartan but cosy enough.' Report
Leeds Pubs : George Iv Hotel pub in Leeds 'More like a youth group than a pub when I was there ' Report
Leeds Pubs : Sun Hotel pub in Leeds 'Decent boozer with a good feel to it. Stands almost alone as most of Hunslet has been demolished around it.' Report
Edinburgh Pubs : The Standing Order Bar pub in Edinburgh 'Barn of a place. Usual JDW fare - Cheap booze, Spacious drinking area, clean toilets and decent grub.' Report
Holmfirth Pubs : White Hart Hotel pub in Holmfirth 'Large opened out pub near bus station. Pool table at one elevated end. OK, but not much more.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Wrens pub in Leeds 'One of Leeds better proper pubs. Three distinct rooms. Has had a 'no smoking' room for years. Tetleys beers and guests. Very friendly and welcoming.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Mr Foleys Ale House pub in Leeds 'Trendy new bar raised from the ashes of a trendy restaurant that lasted no time at all. It seems to be pressing all the right buttons with trendies and ale carts alike. Cocktails, real ale and coffee living in harmony. Good to see. ' Report
Belfast Pubs : Bittles Bar pub in Belfast 'Tiny bar but full of life. Always got a warm welcome on my far too infrequent visits to this Belfast institution.' Report
Belfast Pubs : Crown Bar Liquor Saloon pub in Belfast 'What a fine pub this is. On CAMRA's national inventory and rightly so. Plenty of ornate tile, wood and mirrors. If you go in just one pub in Northern Ireland make it this one.' Report
Belfast Pubs : Parador Hotel pub in Belfast 'An OK pub on the outskirts of the city centre. In need of some TLC though.' Report
Belfast Pubs : Robinsons Bar pub in Belfast 'A large pub with seperate bars. Always buzzing and live music is a speciality.' Report
Belfast Pubs : The Botanic Inn pub in Belfast 'An OK pub. Can get lively as it fills up with students but as it's just up the road from the uni what else would you expect.' Report
Belfast Pubs : The Capstan Lounge pub in Belfast 'A small bar hidden away up a flight of stairs and a small doorway which is itself hidden between shops. I found this bar to be very friendly and welcoming. The Guinness was good and they were doing a brisk business in cheap and cheerful food.' Report
Belfast Pubs : The Front Page pub in Belfast 'OK pub but must be one of the smokiest places I've ever been in.' Report
Huddersfield Pubs : The Albert Hotel pub in Huddersfield 'Good pub - cosy and welcoming. Good local poetry meetings held here too!' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Duck & Drake pub in Leeds 'No frills ale house. Some super beers (choice & quality) always on tap here.' Report
London (N) Pubs : The Bull pub in London (N) 'Popular bar featuring a wonderful spiral staircase. Great choice with a bar full of continental beers. Lager choice includes Erdinger, Stella, Staropraman & Carling plus dozens of bottles.' Report
London (N) Pubs : The Hope & Anchor pub in London (N) 'One bare drinking area split into two levels. A decent street corner boozer. No real ale at time of visit. Plenty of live music in seperate upstairs bar.' Report
London (N) Pubs : The Medicine Bar pub in London (N) 'Popular bar. OK for the odd drink.' Report
London (N) Pubs : The Nags Head pub in London (N) 'Candles to the fore, on almost every available horizontal suface it seemed. But an OK pub with live music.' Report
London (W) Pubs : Devonshire Arms pub in London (W) 'One of the many small pubs that seem to abound in the West End. Lots of wood. Dining room upstairs. A decent choice of ales for those who like that sort of thing, Theakstons, Adnams, Pedigree and Youngs.' Report
London (W) Pubs : Fettler & Firkin pub in London (W) 'One of the remaining 'Firkins' - now with all the homilies gone. Just a n0ndescript pub near Paddington Station.' Report
London (W) Pubs : Hog In The Pound pub in London (W) 'Odd shaped pub just outside Bond Street tube station. Kareoke on Frida nights. Food bar upstairs.' Report
London (W) Pubs : The Champion pub in London (W) 'A mish-mash that seems to work! Office chairs, pub buffets, chaise lounges, comfy sofas, dining chairs and pouffes all vie for space around the scattered tables. Nice little patio at the rear for when summer comes. Some unusual guest beers on offer.' Report
London (W) Pubs : The Dickens Tavern pub in London (W) 'Much better on thde inside than the outside would lead you to believe. A long TARDIS like pub. Two pool tables at the rear of the pub. Courage at £1.74 ensure the place is busy most nights.' Report
London (W) Pubs : The Kings Head pub in London (W) 'Wonderfully gloomy pub - Lights kept so low you can hardly count your change. Pride, Youngs, Adnams, Greene King, Old Speckled Hen and Wards on offer at time of visit.' Report
London (W) Pubs : The Redan pub in London (W) 'Bog standard London pub. 2 real ales on offer. Wood and Red predominate the decor and the toilets are on another level (this time actually up).' Report
Leeds Pubs : Quo Vadis pub in Leeds 'Now a lap dancing club' Report
Darlington Pubs : Hole In The Wall pub in Darlington 'OK one roomed pub in town centre. No real ale. Large screen TV. Nice semi tiled bar.' Report
Darlington Pubs : The Glittering Star pub in Darlington 'Wonderful four roomed Sam Smith's house.Cheap beer in a well love and well used boozer - Beautiful.' Report
Darlington Pubs : The Nags Head pub in Darlington 'Basic boozer. Not much to grab the attention here I'm sorry to say.' Report
Bishop Auckland Pubs : Lennons Music Bar pub in Bishop Auckland 'Loud. Expensive and Empty.' Report
Bishop Auckland Pubs : The Cumberland Arms pub in Bishop Auckland 'An OK town centre pub. Wonderful external brickwork.' Report
Bishop Auckland Pubs : The Kings Head pub in Bishop Auckland 'There is currently a large banner outside the pub prclaiming 'BIKERS WELCOME' I can think of two reasons why this shouldn't put you off 1) Bikers are (in the most) friendly drinking companions and 2) the pub is a decent ale house with a strong line in charity collections.' Report
Bishop Auckland Pubs : The Station Hotel pub in Bishop Auckland 'Seems to be an incredibly popular pub but I can't see the reason why. Hand pulled Theakstons on offer which not one punter bought during my visit - there were shed loads of alco-pops whizzing off the shelves of the banks of fridges though.' Report
Bishop Auckland Pubs : The Tut n Shive pub in Bishop Auckland 'One of BA's finest boozers. Several guest ales, food till 2, pool and live music with a weekly quiz night.' Report
Shildon Pubs : Red Lion pub in Shildon 'Cosy well looked after pub in centre of town. Seperate bar and lounge. Some nice bay windows in lounge.' Report
Shildon Pubs : The Grey Horse pub in Shildon 'Well decorated pub but seems to cater more to selling food than dispensing beer. Seperatre area for pool. Quiz night is on Thursday if you're in the area.' Report
Shildon Pubs : The Locomotive pub in Shildon 'A proper North east pub. seperate lounge and bar areas. No real ale but made to feel like one of the family.' Report
Shildon Pubs : The New Masons pub in Shildon 'Friendly large well maintained pub. Bar maid was a bit dippy.' Report
Shildon Pubs : The Three Tuns pub in Shildon 'Busy pub in centre of town. Large pub opened out with lounge area seperated by arched partitions. Small pool room to rear. Has a patio beer garden. John Smiths on offer.' Report
Shildon Pubs : The Timothy Hackworth pub in Shildon 'A pubmaster pub. OK boozer. Comfy lounge. No real ale but Tetley and John Smith's on smoothflow. Free bar snax on Sunday lunch.' Report
Edinburgh Pubs : Brecks Bar pub in Edinburgh 'Larger than the front would lead you to believe. Cosy enough of its type. Decent (quality & price) food menu seems to ensure the place is usually busy. ' Report
Edinburgh Pubs : Caledonian Ale Cellar Ltd pub in Edinburgh 'Good looking pub which was jumping on my visit. Handy for Haymarket station.' Report
Edinburgh Pubs : Dirty Dicks pub in Edinburgh 'Good atmosphere but pricy.' Report
Edinburgh Pubs : Olivers Pub pub in Edinburgh 'Boaring bar on the Rose Street crawl. One room on two levels. Taten seats for the tourists. Football shirts adorne the walls.' Report
Edinburgh Pubs : The Spiders Web pub in Edinburgh 'Great bar. A Beatles shrine - that's all you need to know. Live it, Visit.' Report
Edinburgh Pubs : The Thirty Seven Bar pub in Edinburgh 'Wonderful L shaped bar. Full of charater and worth half an hour of your time for a pint in wonderful surroundings. No wickets on bar but 80/-, 70/- & Belhaven available.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : Babbity Bowsters pub in Glasgow 'Fine bar in a small hotel. Food seems popular with just about everyone in the place having a plate of snap in front of them.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Clutha pub in Glasgow 'Great wee bar. Music is the main draw here. No frills but very homely. Two rooms with one bar servicing both. It's got that Glasgow gloomy chich. Live bands Friday, Saturday & Sunday.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : Mckinnons Bar pub in Glasgow 'No frills ale house under viaduct. See orginal viaduct feature in pool area to right on entry. Nice friendly bar maid.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Crystal Bell pub in Glasgow 'Big pub with a history, see plaque outside. Pleasant enough inside, worth calling in for a pint.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Scotia Bar pub in Glasgow 'Fantastically atmospheric Glasgow bar. Lowlighting, plenty of well worn wood, booths and glass aplenty. Live music 5 days a week. Great!' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Strathduie pub in Glasgow 'OK pub. Bar to the right and lounge to the left. Smashing barmaid (Feb06)' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Tollbooth Bar pub in Glasgow 'Great pub with live music six days a week. Be warned though - it gets packed even on a lunch time.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Vale pub in Glasgow 'Fine one roomed bar just outside Queen Strret rail station. In the (nearly) two years since Alibi's comment the Guinness seems to have only risen to £1.60 so still a bargain to be had. They have also an incredible selection of malts, if the list on the blackboard can be believed.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Scotch Corner pub in Glasgow 'Fine two roomed bar a short walk from Argyle Street station. Both rooms served from a central bar. Gloomy, like a Glaswegian bar should be. Monday nights for the quiz and Friday night for the folk session.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : Counting House pub in Glasgow 'Another wonderful conversion project from JDW - an old bank as you'd guess from the name (check out the old safes still insitu). Cavernous hall (a bit like drinking in a railway station to be honest). Cheap prices and good toilets.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : Cairns Bar pub in Glasgow 'Decent bar with seperate (but joined) food lounge. Central bar, with a wonderful granite foot rest. Large screen TV anreoke in the food bar come Sunday evening.' Report
St Albans Pubs : Oneills Irish Bar pub in St Albans 'Converted from the old library. Pub is all you'd expect from the masters of faux Irishness. Clean, decent and a good pint of Guinness, correctly poured, left to stand and topped up.' Report
St Albans Pubs : The Cock Inn pub in St Albans 'Trying to be a bar, trying to be a restaurant but not trying too hard to be a pub. Emphsis is definately on food, comfy sofas and dried flowers. That said there is a good selection of real ales (Fireside, 6 Nations, Abbot Ale & IPA) plus 80 different wines.' Report
St Albans Pubs : The Garibaldi pub in St Albans 'Wonderfully cosy pub. Lots of rooms and the complete Fullers range. Good looking beer garden. This pub is a local CAMRA favourite and worth seeking out.' Report
St Albans Pubs : The Hare & Hounds pub in St Albans 'We had negotiate a playpen and a couple of Children on entry. Locals were friendly and chatty and made us welcome. The pub is in the middle of a refurb.' Report
St Albans Pubs : Mokoko pub in St Albans 'Old fashioned boozer about to close for six weeks to undergo a major refurishment.' Report
St Albans Pubs : The Peahen pub in St Albans 'Average.' Report
St Albans Pubs : The Duke Of Malborough pub in St Albans 'Just on edge of town centre and park. New thai menu. Beers include hand pulled Youngs, IPA and Spitfire. There is a fireplace in the lounge which is covered in candles and candle wax. Small beer garden looks as if it would be a sun trap in summer. Live music on Saturdays' Report
St Albans Pubs : The Peacock pub in St Albans 'Another St Albans pub that believes mimimal is good. This is more like the refectory of the nearby polytechnic college. Midnight licence on Friday & Saturday.' Report
St Albans Pubs : The White Swan pub in St Albans 'Dating back to 1820. Real ales include, Swing Low, Kents Best, IPA & Greene King. Bar Billiard table. Food till 3 pm from a predictable 'pub grub' menu. Comfy and welcoming - A gem.' Report
St Albans Pubs : The Mermaid pub in St Albans 'Nice friendly pub just out of the centre of town. Unusual lunch menu. Tiger and Harvest Pale Ale were available on our visit.' Report
Glasgow Pubs : The Empire Bar pub in Glasgow 'Like walking back into the 1970's apart from the prices and large screen TV' Report
Wakefield Pubs : Tut N Shive pub in Wakefield 'OK ale house. Opened up into one large room with three seperate areas. Large screen TV shows all big matches.' Report
Sheffield Pubs : The Bankers Draft pub in Sheffield 'One of JDW's Lloyds bar. Nothing special but cheap, clean and popular.' Report
Sheffield Pubs : The Brown Bear pub in Sheffield 'Town centre boozer selling Sam Smiths wonderfully cheap ales and lagers. Always seems busy.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Becketts Bank pub in Leeds 'A typicaly average JDW conversion of a bank. Nowt special, but thr prices fair pull the punters in - always busy.' Report
Leeds Pubs : Quid Pro Quo pub in Leeds 'Used to be hip and happening. Sadly now a shadow of its former self. Advertised beers were not on sale and the lager I eventually settled on was warm. Poor.' Report
Leeds Pubs : The Palace pub in Leeds 'Good pub (deffo). Good ales (always). Good people (mostly). Handy for Leeds Bus station so there's no need to take the car.' Report
Grosmont Pubs : Station Tavern pub in Grosmont near Whitby 'Sturdy road side pub at side of Grosmont station, so incredibly handy for the North Yorks Steam Railway and BR. Purpose built as a hotel in the mid 1800's this fine establishment still offers accomodation and good food and ale to weary (or not so weary) travellers. Friendly landlord will make you welcome. A good pub.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Granby pub in Whitby 'Fine boozer. Multi levelled and multi roomed layout give this pub an intersting feel. A Banks house.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Little Angel Inn pub in Whitby 'OK town centre pub. Nice snug at front and large taproom/lounge to rrear. Black Sheep and Tetleys available on hand pull.' Report
Whitby Pubs : Star Inn pub in Whitby 'Run of the mill town centre pub. Pool table dominates front of pub. Has a lovely large (but apparantly unused) feature fireplace. No real ale.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Ship pub in Whitby 'Small cliquy pub on harbour front. Popular with locals.' Report
Whitby Pubs : Jolly Sailors Inn pub in Whitby 'Friendly Sam Smiths pub on Harbour front. Lounge to right and lively tap room to left with a dining room on the first floor.' Report
Whitby Pubs : Black Horse Inn pub in Whitby 'Lovely old fashioned pub. Upto five ever changing real ales available. Tap room to front and lounge to rear with small beer garden. Quiz on Monday nights. 4 rooms available for B&B' Report
Whitby Pubs : Duke Of York pub in Whitby 'At the btoom of the 199 steps from the Abbey has commanding views over the harbour. B&B available. This pub always seems busy and is certainly tourist friendly. Deuchers, Directors and Black Shhep all on Hand pull on our visit.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Board Inn pub in Whitby 'Old fashioned pub in many ways. Eating lounge downstairs. No real ale available.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Fleece pub in Whitby 'Two roomed pub overlooking the River Esk. Fine patio beer garden for when Summer comes. Large screen TV and pool table.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Black Swan pub in Whitby 'OK pub I guess but was over-run by loud mouthed brutish yobs on our visit so it was difficult to get a true picture of the place.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Plough Hotel pub in Whitby 'Sam Smith pub. Several rooms including seperate pool room and family room. Fine tap rrom and lounge and beer garden. Old Brewery Bitter on hand pull.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Wellington pub in Whitby 'A bit run down but with a fine sense of community.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The George Hotel pub in Whitby 'Whitbys trendy pub - all nights out seem to start here. It's hany for the bus and train stations. Always lively. Has hotel and restaurant areas too.' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Station Inn pub in Whitby 'If it's hand pulled real ale and folk music that floats your boat then this is the pub to head for. Magic!' Report
Whitby Pubs : The Pier Inn pub in Whitby 'Decent pub recently refurbished in an old fashioned way. Tourist friendly.' Report
Pudsey Pubs : Black Bull pub in Pudsey 'Ex Sports Bar and still has that sort of feel to it.' Report
Pudsey Pubs : The Masons Arms pub in Pudsey 'Decent run of the mill town centre boozer.' Report
Pudsey Pubs : The Shamrock Inn pub in Pudsey 'Bit like Leeds Utd fan club meeting house.' Report
Pudsey Pubs : The Worlds End pub in Pudsey 'I've had a few good nights in this pub but my last visit was marred by a very crabby bar maid.' Report
Stanningley Pubs : Sun Inn pub in Stanningley near Pudsey 'OK pub with offers on most times.' Report
Stanningley Pubs : The Crown pub in Stanningley near Pudsey 'OK' Report
Stanningley Pubs : The Jug & Barrel pub in Stanningley near Pudsey 'Seems to be quite popular with younger end. Especially as a stopping off point before heading into Town.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Queens Goose & Granite pub in Liverpool 'Very little atmosphere in this bland corporate bar.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Thomas Rigbys pub in Liverpool 'Fine multi roomed pub daing back to 1800's. Building has connections to Lord Nelson. Real ale alwaya available.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Tess Rileys Ltd. pub in Liverpool 'Pleasent pub in busy city centre location. Taxi rank outside.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Vauxhall Vaults pub in Liverpool 'Basic no frill ale house just around the corner from Lambanana' Report
Accrington Pubs : Miners Arms pub in Accrington 'A bit tatty with the feel of a WMC about it. No real ale. Watch for step on way into lounge.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Last Orders pub in Accrington 'Tidy roadside boozer. Busy for fotty on large screen TV. Only keg beer available.' Report
Accrington Pubs : The Globe Inn pub in Accrington 'Quiet pub on way into town centre. No real ale available. Friendly enough and handy for the rail station.' Report
Accrington Pubs : The Spread Eagle pub in Accrington 'Small U-shaped bar. Pool table takes up most of the space. You kinda get the feeling that everyone knows everybody else, but they are a friendly bunch and the pub is buzzing.' Report
Accrington Pubs : The Imperial Hotel pub in Accrington 'OK and well maintained. A friendly pub. Kareoke on 4 nights a week.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Nags Head Hotel pub in Accrington 'This pub looks and feels as if it's just undergone a major refurb and is trying to get a younger smarter crowd. Clean strippped wooden floors and fake leaded glass. It's not bad. There is real ale on too (Tetleys and Bombardier)' Report
Accrington Pubs : The Bees Knees pub in Accrington 'Long bar scattered with TVs. Always seems to be fairly busy.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Regency Bar pub in Accrington 'On my visit the bar staff just weren't interested. This is a large town centre pub which gets busy but I'm sure it must be the location that brings the punters in.' Report
Accrington Pubs : The Hargreaves Arms pub in Accrington 'Very large pub on way out of town centre. This pub has much potential and appears to be under utilised. That said I understand it is now under new management and they have a few ideas to liven up the place.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Swan Hotel pub in Accrington 'Allright boozer. Only keg beer. Large roomy pub with a seperate pool room.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Black Horse pub in Accrington 'Run of the mill. There's nothing here that would draw you back.' Report
Accrington Pubs : The Arden Inn pub in Accrington 'Propper old fashioned road side ale house. Seperate rooms. Nice games room to rear. Pool table. Couple of wickets.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Adelphi pub in Accrington 'Dark and dank. Give it a miss.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Broadway Public House pub in Accrington 'Poor.' Report
Accrington Pubs : Hope & Anchor pub in Accrington 'Nice pub with good people. A winning combination.' Report
York Pubs : The White Horse Inn pub in York 'Decent pub. Long single roomed with pool area at one end. Only York city centre outlet for Thwaites Bomber.' Report
York Pubs : The Artful Dodger pub in York 'Average.' Report
York Pubs : The Blue Bell pub in York 'Great pub. Small snug at front, drinking corridor and cosy lounge at rear. Plent of real ale and ever changing selection of guests.' Report
York Pubs : The Golden Slipper pub in York 'Nice looking pub but waited for 5 minutes at an empty bar. Left without tasting food or ale.' Report
York Pubs : YO1 pub in York 'YO1? Why Oh Why would be better. This place has had several incarnations since it was the Stonebow in the 70's and it never seems to get any better.' Report
York Pubs : The Masons Arms pub in York 'The food in this pub is incredible and is unbelievable value for money. The only trouble is the world and his wife seem to know this and it can get very crowded and difficult to find a seat.' Report
Wakefield Pubs : The Patio pub in Wakefield 'Bar in Ridings shopping mall - OK for a quick drink and/or snack.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : 1725 pub in Lancaster 'Everades Beacon, Batemans Valliant and Bomber on hand pull should give you some idea that this is a pub that takes it beer reasonably seriously. An OK pub that was quite busy on my Saturday afternoon visit.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Golden Lion pub in Lancaster 'From the outside a fine looking pub; but on the inside just average. Pool table for those who like that sort of thing. There is an upright piano in the front room (not sure if it's used though). Old Speckled Hen & Duechers on Hand Pull.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Keystones pub in Lancaster 'Waited for ten minutes to get served and walked out. I's a scream allright. Hideous.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Horse & Farrier pub in Lancaster 'Old fashioned Thwaites house. Long bar with a cosy snug to the rear. Nice yard with tables at back of pub is a suntrap in summer.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Litten Tree pub in Lancaster 'Empty - No body seems to rate this bar. It seems OK but there's nothing to differenciate this bar from thousands of others up and down the country.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Penny Bank pub in Lancaster 'Decent pub in centre of city. Sell Tirril Brewry beers plus Spitfire, Deuchers and Old Speckled Hen. Fine bar snack menu with nothing costing more than £5. Live music on Wednesday nights.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Ring O Bells pub in Lancaster 'Fine long pub made longer by large beer garden at rear. Large screen TV and pool table to back of pub. Bombadier on draught.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Ruxtons Bar pub in Lancaster 'Poor. One roomed pub. No real ale. Small stage for DJ. Just not much going for it.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Stonewell Tavern pub in Lancaster 'OK pub. Stone floor and dark colours. Thwaites house with Bomber and Original on hand pull.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Brown Cow Inn pub in Lancaster 'OK - Just like many pubs. Clean and welcoming - OK' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Duke Of Lancaster pub in Lancaster 'One roomed tatty boozer. Small stage and pool table. Hand pulls but no beer in them.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Penny Street Bridge pub in Lancaster 'Faded foodie pub. Lots of children running around bar. Friendly bar maid. Thwaites original on hand pull.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Friary pub in Lancaster 'Open plan conversion of an ex-chapel. Good job too. Cheap food menu.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The John O Gaunt pub in Lancaster 'Great pub. Tetley and Boddingtons on hand pull. Summer beer festival every year with in excess of twenty different beers on offer. Something seems to happen here every night..Tuesday has Jazz, Wednesday has blues, Thurday if Folk and Sunday is band night. Check out the pub magazine "The Gauntlet"' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Lounge pub in Lancaster 'Cosy lighting and comfy seats. OK of its type.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Merchants pub in Lancaster 'Wonderful above ground cellar bar. Lots of stone floors, vaulted ceilings and exposed brickwork. Nice patio are to front but apalling toilets.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : The Sir Richard Owen (Wetherspoon) pub in Lancaster 'JDW's. The usual plus points and the usual negative ones. Don't know what they're tring to achieve with the exposed central heating ducting though.' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Walkabout pub in Lancaster 'Really impressive Large Screen TV otherwise crap!' Report
Lancaster Pubs : Mint Cafe pub in Lancaster 'Lively bar. No draught beer or lagers at all, but some interesting bottles. The Lancaster punters seem to like this bar though as it was jumping.' Report
Hull Pubs : The Burlington Tavern pub in Hull 'Typical one roomed town centre pub. OK and friendly but nothing spectacular.' Report
Hull Pubs : The Mission pub in Hull 'Go in just to check out the stained glass windows, they're stunning!' Report
Folkestone Pubs : Princess Royal Inn pub in Folkestone 'Seems like an OK pub. Unusual, but good to see Hurlimann lager on draught. On the downside Cathy wanted Dry Martini - they had none. She wanted Port - thet had none. So she settled for Hurlimann too (so perhaps they did her a favour!).' Report
Folkestone Pubs : The Royal George pub in Folkestone 'Not sure what this pub is like as it was such a good day we sat at the tables outside the front of the pub. The beer was fine though.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : Hanover Hotel pub in Liverpool 'Capacious and bustling.' Report
Liverpool Pubs : The Jacaranda Club Ltd. pub in Liverpool 'Quite a place. Changed considerably over the years - It was in the early 60's a coffe bar where the Beatles played mant times. It still draws the Beatle tourists and consequently has a good vibe going on.' Report
Rotherham Pubs : The Alma Tavern pub in Rotherham 'Currently boarded up' Report
Rotherham Pubs : The Phoenix Bar pub in Rotherham 'Always feels cold in this pub (could be the while floor tiles) but there is usually a warm welcome from the staff' Report
Rotherham Pubs : The Red Lion pub in Rotherham 'Closed down and it's said that it's unlikely to re-open as a pub.' Report
Rotherham Pubs : The Rhinoceros pub in Rotherham 'Rotherhams JDW's and we all know what means - the usual pro's & con's' Report
Aberdeen Pubs : Archibald Simpson pub in Aberdeen 'Usual JDW conversion. Large open spaces, high celings, comfy & clean with great prices and decent choice of real ales.' Report
Aberdeen Pubs : Balaclava Bar pub in Aberdeen 'Busy boozer packed with regulars and shoppers when I was there late Saturday afternnon.
Basic.' Report
Aberdeen Pubs : Filthy Mcnastys pub in Aberdeen 'Scotland in an Internqational Rugby match showing on Big Screen TV. The place was heaving. I couldn't get to the bar. I left after about 5 minutes of futile hand waving at the swamped bar staff.
It might be a great pub on a normal day but on this occassion it would be impossible to say.' Report
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