Large attractive looking pub just up the hill from the Half Crown and Hoy Helmet.
At 11.40am on a Saturday this was the only pub of the 3 open.
Wood laminate flooring, plain white walls and exposed beams throughout.
2 ales of hand pump, Wells Bombardier and Sharp's Doombar. The Doombar took a while to pour but it was worth the wait.
Cannot really comment on the atmosphere as along with myself and my drinking partner there were only 3 others in the pub and the barmaid was one of them.
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heard funny stories about the anchor that it is haunted and funny things have been seen there
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They now have karaoke on a wednesday which is a great night, always have a fantastic time at the Anchor!
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Friendly enough staff and a good selection of beers- well worth the visit.
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A proper pub... a few bad choices of decor over the years, but still retained it's roots as a 'drinking establishment'..
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great pub nice people good drink and lots of totty
anonymous - 13 Feb 2006 22:23 |
i go to the anchor often and always find the staff friendly and happy unlike a lot of pubs these days,they have quize,s a couple of nights a week and an over 50,s nights on a tues and weds which is good fun and good company. have recently been to a 40th birthday party in there function hall had a fantastic time and a hangover from hell but worth it
anonymous - 13 Feb 2006 22:14 |
Good fun, Thursday - Sunday there is a resident DJ and a lively crowd. There is a pop quiz on Sundays and a general knowledge quiz on Mondays which is very popular! The bar staff are fab and up for a laugh!
anonymous - 31 Oct 2005 14:05 |