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Back again after a few years. Now a well run friendly place. Helpful locals.Food on around 7/10. Several real ales on. All around £1.99 to £2.49 a pint. Festival coming up that says 25 real ales and 5 real ciders will be on for £1.99 to £2.29 a pint.. As a place in the afternoon no problem.Worth a visit. At night no idea.
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Four real ales on when I was in recently and the barman said there were going to be an additional local produced ale on regularly.
Unfortunately the new management are not on the ball so the place has developed into a bit of a tip and lessons on how to pour a pint would not go amiss.
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Revisited the establishment today and discovered a far wider range of beers/lagers/ciders than hitherto (see my previous review).
Am content to increase the rating of this place.
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A bog standard Wetherspoons (why is a visit to the loo nearly always a route march at these places?).
Service was fine but limited range of ales.
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As previously mentioned it's a nice old cinema but looks a lot bigger from the outside than once inside,Only 3 ales available when I popped in but the pint of old hooky was absolutely divine, and dare I say so was the gorgeous friendly barmaid!! 8/10
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Have only been here in the afternoon so cannot comment on what it is like at night.
However always a good selection of beers local (Scottish) and English. This was an old cinema and like most Wetherspoons you have a long walk to the toilet.
The new manager has helped to improve the service and keep out the worst of the rifraff. Food service very good.
Not the cheapest pub in the area so that helps. Well worth a visit.
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