This user has reviewed the following pubs:
Heckington Pubs : Nags Head Inn pub in Heckington near Sleaford 'Excellent food – Well kept beer but only limited selection ' Report
Kirkby-La-Thorpe Pubs : The Queens Head pub in Kirkby-La-Thorpe near Sleaford 'Not a drinkers pub, only a small bar area with a small selection of well kept ales but the food is out of this world – best to book as the restaurant is always popular and Sunday lunch can be fully booked weeks in advance' Report
Marsden Pubs : The Riverhead Brewery Tap pub in Marsden near Huddersfield 'Marsden is a great place to go hill walking and there is no better way to end a good walk then a pint of beer in the Riverhead Brewery Tap – The excellent beers are brewed on the premises and I would recommend a pint of March Hay any time.' Report
Sleaford Pubs : The Grapes pub in Sleaford 'Unfriendly dark and dingy, don’t know what they do to the beer but you get a bad pint more often then you get one you could drink' Report
Sleaford Pubs : The Nags Head pub in Sleaford 'Very noisy at weekends when they have a late license, the beer is pretty good if you can get to the bar – Defiantly a young persons pub' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Rose & Crown pub in Sleaford 'Friendly place with good basic pub grub – Small selection of beers but kept well' Report
Holdingham Pubs : Jolly Scotchman pub in Holdingham near Sleaford 'Good friendly pub with good beer – Excellent bar meals at very reasonable prices plus large restaurant, children’s room and beer garden with children’s adventure playground ' Report
Linthwaite Pubs : The Sair pub in Linthwaite near Huddersfield 'A real gem of a pub, quirky little rooms, open fire, friendly service, great music and real ales brewed on the premises – Go visit I promise you won’t be disappointed' Report
Pontefract Pubs : Liquorice Bush pub in Pontefract 'Busy little pub with a good selection of real ale, they have some interesting guest beers if it’s still on try the liquorish flavoured brew' Report
Pontefract Pubs : Robin Hood Inn pub in Pontefract 'Charming cosy pub on the outskirts of the town, a place to retreat to on a weekend when the teenagers have taken over the town centre' Report
Pontefract Pubs : The Yorkshire Penny pub in Pontefract 'This pub has had more names then I have eaten hot dinners but it is still known as the Cobblers. It’s a large estate pub with zero atmosphere it attracts few customers and due to the size of the place it always feel empty. The flat warm beer doesn’t help to draw in new punters.' Report
Huddersfield Pubs : The Rat & Ratchet pub in Huddersfield 'Unbelievable range of real ale’s – This pub also hosts an annual real ale festival when there are just too many brews to get through but its fun trying ' Report
Sleaford Pubs : The Barge & Bottle pub in Sleaford 'Good pub with good atmosphere large selection of real ale, excellent bar meals plus a large restaurant' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Packhorse (Wetherspoons) pub in Sleaford 'Very large friendly pub with an excellent selection of real ale and bottled beers, the bar meals are surprisingly good and reasonably priced. This pub will become totally none smocking 1st August 2005 ' Report
Sleaford Pubs : The Marquis Of Granby pub in Sleaford 'Very much a “locals” pub, a bit rough and ready but very friendly small selection of beer but I have never had a bad pint in here. ' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Waggon & Horses pub in Sleaford 'Friendly pub with a reasonable selection of quality real ale, the food is pretty basic but good value for money. They have a big screen TV that shows all the major sporting events and most Saturday nights there's have live entertainment.' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Bull and Dog pub in Sleaford 'Look up at the front facia of the pub and you will see the original pub sign for when this was known simply as The Bull it is believed that this is the oldest pub sign still in use in the U.K. Having said that there is little else to say about the Bull and Dog, come and admire the pub sign and then walk on to another pub. The interior is dark and depressing and well overdue a face lift and the beer is at best described as bland and warm. The Bull and Dog is very popular to teenagers on weekends when the music is so loud that you have to shout at your partner to be heard. ' Report
Aswarby Pubs : The Tally Ho Inn pub in Aswarby near Sleaford 'Really cosy pub with open fires in the winter well kept real ale and very good food; they now have a beer garden at the rear which is excellent in the summer.' Report
Silk Willoughby Pubs : The Horseshoes pub in Silk Willoughby near Sleaford 'Good old fashioned country pub with good beer and good food, the village Post Office is also run from an out building in the car park.' Report
South Rauceby Pubs : The Bustard Inn pub in South Rauceby near Sleaford 'Uninviting village inn, if your not local they don’t want you, the beer is ok if you get served but the food is pretty rank. ' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Carre Arms pub in Sleaford 'Very large pub with several rooms, separate restaurant and large function room, you’ll find more atmosphere on the moon. The Bass is usually ok but watch your change as the prices rise as the night progresses.' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Cogglesford Mill Cottage pub in Sleaford 'Technically speaking this is a restaurant not a pub but I wanted it adding as it serves the best food in town. Sunday lunch is fantastic but book early or you won’t get in and it really is that good!' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Flicks pub in Sleaford 'This is a night club not a pub – best avoided like the plague.' Report
Sleaford Pubs : The Solo Club pub in Sleaford 'This is a private members club but for a modest annual fee anyone can become a member. Serves a good pint of Bass at club prices and does very good food, again at reasonable prices. The Solo has a large function room that can be hired by members and non members; it also boasts a full size snooker table.' Report
Sleaford Pubs : The Victoria Inn pub in Sleaford 'Bit spit n’ sawdust but it's a friendly place and very lively at night on weekends. At lunchtime they server surprisingly good food at very reasonable prices, try the Victoria steak pie I highly recommend it.' Report
Sleaford Pubs : Lincolnshire Oak Hotel pub in Sleaford 'Bit of a walk from the town centre, it does have a bar that you can call in and have a drink but most people would come here for the two function rooms. Very popular for wedding receptions, the beer is pricy and not very good it’s best to drink bottled beers.' Report
Folkingham Pubs : The Greyhound Inn pub in Folkingham near Sleaford 'It's a shame but this grade 2 listed building has been closed for 18 months. It’s up far auction next week lets hope that whoever buys it reopens it as a pub and not convert it to offices.' Report
Heckington Pubs : Royal Oak pub in Heckington near Sleaford 'Run down dump it needs a large cash injection or bulldozing. I doubt if anyone would miss it as it’s usually empty, I can’t see how they can make a living out of the few people who do occasionally drop in.' Report
Ewerby Pubs : Finch Hatton Arms pub in Ewerby near Sleaford 'Pretentious and over priced the yuppie types like to be seen here. The restaurant calls itself a la carte which means you pay a fortune for an almost empty plate and leave feeling hungry. Go here to be seen but if you are intending to eat in the restaurant then call at McDonald’s on the way.' Report
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