A hidden gem Very quiet for happy hour - but that meant I got to talk to other customers I'll be back!
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Stephen Hines ★★★★☆
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Christopher ★★★★★
A great micropub, with an owner who is passionate about his ales. Slightly larger than some of the others in the area, so you are more than likely to get a seat. Always good ales and ciders on. Many regulars who are happy for a chat. Staff are polite as well. There's events on throughout the month, whether this be a quiz, cheese night, meat raffle, all of which has charitable motives. All in all a great establishment.
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Rachael Battle ★★★★★
Called in here on a micropub tour of the area, a true micropub selling real ale, made to feel welcome, friendly staff and locals, dog friendly. We stayed for a few hours and they allowed us to bring food in. Beer was good. Nothing to dislike here if you like the micropub culture, what you would expect and what you get.
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Dee Dee ★★★★★
A pleasant drinking establishment serving nice session ales. If you want a quiet drink with like minded individuals (ale house drinkers) then this is the place for you.
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Kevin “Haroldnomates” Harris ★★★★★
This is a traditional Micro pub in the pure sense as it only serves real beers tapped straight out of the barrel. They also do a selection of wines, ciders and some ready mixed spirits. If you want to drink a glass full of fizzy water full of chemicals (lager) then this isn't the place for you. If however you would like to try out some of the incredible variety of British beers (some better than others depending on your personal taste), this is the place to go. A Micro pub as opposed to a micro bar
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Emanuel Berglund ★★★★★
Hyperlocal micropub with friendly crowd and small selection of real ale and cider
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Martin Jones ★★★★☆
Good beer,friendly owner and nice to have a trip down memory lane by taking up the offer of any half a bitter+bottle of light ale for £4.was briefly 16 again!been before+will go again
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Alex Rogan ★★☆☆☆
Colin the bar staff was amazing but the cooler was down and beer was warm. Cannot fault the staff but can fault the beer/. Such a shame as the place has a niche as its a proper micro pub but the management is poor
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Heather Charlton ★★★★★
A friendly, local, hidden gem. Always has an interesting variety of ales and ciders. The elderflower cider was fantastic, but choice changes regularly.
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Finbar James ★★★★★
Nice and friendly atmosphere. The clientele are quite chatty and beer is nice. Not a big selection of real ales but they seem to pick good choices.
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