Beamish Mary, Stanleyback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
The Beamsh Mary was our favourite pub of our tour of Cumbria and Durham. Despite being quiet (it was Monday lunchtime), the pub had plenty of character as well as good service, friendly locals and a good range of ales. There are 2 rooms - one is a lounge that curves around the rear of the bar, whilst the other is a public bar which has some great curios scattered around. Beers were Consett White Hot, Red Dust & Steel Town, Big Lamp Sunny Daze & Lamplight, Durham Evensong, Northumberland Fog on the Tyne & Hadrian Farne Island. The pub is actually in a village called 'No Place'. Well worth a visit, especially if you ever visit the nearby Beamish Museum.
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Friendly local with good local beers. Do not know what it was like before but staff are friendly and helpful. On regular half hourly bus service between Chester-le-street and Stanley
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Not what it used to be. Knocked a wall or two down and in the process of decorating, but some of the character has gone.
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visted this pub on a sunday afternoon for a couple in the summer, cracking list of ales. Good staff, good locals. well worth a cheeky look in!
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Excellent beer and staff. Never had a bad night here - except when I have to go home...
anonymous - 18 Apr 2006 21:05 |
CAMRA best pub in County Durham. All ales well served, regular supply of real ales and guest ales. Quiz nights, music evenings, charity events B&B available and Beamish Museum within striking distance
Martyn - 22 Sep 2004 15:07 |
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