Lovely old pub with lovely fireplace. Serves Joules beers which are very good. Live music on Tuesday evenings. All good in here.
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4 ales on handpull, nothing special really and 1 on gravity Cambrian Gold which I had, OK. Barman/landlord seemed bit offish - scruffy interior.
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Really enjoyed my first visit to this pub, and the ales were first class. Jennings Cumberland and Marstons Pedigree. It was a popular pub lunchtime, but we enjoyed the value for money meal served by friendly staff who were cheerful despite a coach arriving and packing the pub on a wet afternoon.
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Town centre pub with an authentic historic feel, both on the tudor exterior and within. 3 main rooms including a tiny bar room and 2 larger ones with church pews and more traditional pub furnishings. Jennings Cumberland and Cocker Hoop, Banks and Brakspear Bitter available, along with bottled beers that are next to the pumps. I tried Cocker Hoop which was good. Historic, unspoilt ambience throughout- The bar room is the best, with dimpled copper tables, a leather armchair and lots of pump clips on the roof. The other rooms are still fascinating, with posters and other things to keep your attention. The pub does home-cooked food and the service is friendly. Probably Oswestry's best, definitely worth a visit.
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Great pub with good real ale and a comfortable inside. Newspapers on tables, which I approve of greatly.
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Landlord is as mad as a March hare but really good pub for real beer drinkers
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No shortage of pubs in Oswestry. If you only visit one go here. Good food and beers. Welcoming.
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Lovely cosy pub on a winter night. Good beer selection and friendly locals.
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Interesting pub with good food (both in taste and value for money) Always got an interesting range of beer on tap, changes regularly. A spot for a pleasant evening meal.
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A cosy traditional pub with an ever expanding range of real ales, a real fire and an excellent menu, Non - smoking room/dining area, no loud music or gaming machines. CAMRA rating.
jim barton - 2 Jan 2005 15:09 |