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Now called The Railway tavern... Didn't go in so can't really comment. Looks a rough and ready drinking pub (no bad thing) in Adnamsville.. locals seemed happy..
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I recently dropped in this pub with my young son (10 yrs old) and found it to be very friendly and welcoming. It appears to have had a recent change of management and a bit of a revamp and had a superb selection of beers and ales. Very friendly atmosphere and seems to be the only decent place in Sax to enjoy a good pint ... or three ;-) Try it you may well be pleasantly surprised as I was.
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This is an awful place. Occupied by loud, foul-mouthed miscreants and smells of marijuana, No real ale. Can't think of anything positive to say. Terrible. Would rate it lower than zero if I could. How it's scored 7.4 beggars belief
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went it 2 weeks ago no cask ale so had half of john smiths. the pub is in a row of cottages across the rail line from town and now the nearest pub to sax rail station as the railway is shut a few and found it ok
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No answer yesterday on the tel# posted above, so don't know whether the pub is open or not. Since time was short we decided not to take the chance and stayed in the White Hart.
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I was unaware that the pub had closed! Am very happy to hear that is is back in business and wish the very best to the new landlord/lady. Cheers to all!
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This pub is back in business, I have waited so long for it to reopen and now it has. New landlords have taken over, a nice young couple who are very friendly and make you feel very welcome and they are serving all the usually beer and more. Watch out Sax!!!
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The Coopers Dip was my local when I was stationed in the UK in the '80's. Always a friendly face whenever I entered and it's quaint atmosphere was always relaxing. I hope to return again someday just to visit with old friends and have a "half" of bitter and a dram of bell's.
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