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The White Lion, Wellington

Cracking food at from 11-3 weekdays, usually 4 real ales about the place, with Titanic being popular. I work there!

21 May 2006 14:36

The White Lion, Wellington

Usually has 4 good real ales on. These vary from week to week, ranging from weaker session beers through to the stronger beers such as Hobgoblin. Tis a small pub, but lively. Close to the rail and bus station and surrounded by other pubs! I currently work there!

23 Apr 2006 17:59

The Haygate, Wellington

I like the Haygate. The beer is nothing to write home about, no real ales etc but the keg beer is ok. Its the music and people which make here ok! In truth its a rock pub.. and thats me to a tee!

23 Apr 2006 17:52

The Giffard Arms, Wolverhampton

This is a rock pub, complete with tables shaped as coffin lids, but in fairness there is always a good atmosphere. There are the standard keg beers such as John Smiths available but there is usually at least one guest. Last time i visited it was Hobgoblin, which until now, i'd only seen in bottles. The staff are friendly and always have a smile, something which goes a long way to making the customer seem welcome

13 Nov 2005 13:28

Malt House, Brindley Place

Had a meal here, and enjoyed what there was of it. Sat on the benches outside, which had a decent view of the canal and made for a pleasant couple of hours. The Directors was good, and quite a treat for me as i'm now used to Banks's.

18 Aug 2005 21:24

The Robin 2, Bilston

This is a pub come concert venue which recently won an award for best small venue (under 500 ppl). It has two mini seperatly named bars, one of which has a restaurant.
Unfortunately on my visit, there were seats provided for only 33 people in the concert area, and the beer prices were astronomical compared to the attached mini-pub Woodys, with 2 pints increasing n price by 66%!!
The staff were polite and friendly and seemed almost apologetic for the obvious hike in price and lack of seating.
No Real Ales available at all in any of the areas, but overall the place was very clean and convivial and would certainly be worth a visit to the Woodys area as you pass by.

27 May 2005 15:11

The Crown, Crewe

An interesting place, most noted for its Robinsons in summer, and Old Tom in winter. Its a regs pub with a position to catch the passer by or the determined pub crawler.

8 Feb 2005 18:22

The Limelight Live Music Club, Crewe

Cant fault it. Initially a rock club but now mixed with mainstream and ever expanding. Speckled Hen (known as chicken), colourful managers and an owner who can hold his own on the pool table too, of which there are several. Many's the time the average age has been 30+ which says something for the way it is kept.

8 Feb 2005 18:18

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