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Dog and Sausage, St Helier

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user reviews of the Dog and Sausage, St Helier

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Central location. I stopped by, but no new ticks for me there, so I went on. The place is probably fair enough if you need some of the regular beers.
Sigmund - 7 Dec 2018 04:16
A decent locals pub, got a bit of Parachute regiment and Royal marine memorabilia oin the walls which is interesting, beer was decent but the location is not the best... Interesting to sit outside and do some people watching of the customers in the Mcdonalds opposite.
beershot - 20 Jul 2015 17:32
Has this pub changed hands? Looks like it's had a make-over and some of the old pictures and bric-a-brac appear to have gone. Only one beer on draught which was fine (Skinners"Betty Stoggs").
mcroyal - 24 Jun 2013 21:51
My favourite pub in Jersey on my recent tour of the Beer Guide pubs. A real boisterous locals pub but friendly enough and the Skinners beer (only saw Betty Stogs) was the best I tasted.
mtaylor40 - 11 Jun 2013 21:30
Another visit and more Skinner's ales which very very good. Local trade mostly but the loud quiz machine was distracting. Still worth a visit when in town.
mcroyal - 16 Jun 2012 12:46
Not a bad pub, just a locals pub that look at you like you shouldn't be there.
ppw - 31 Aug 2011 22:32
Small l-shaped bar in town with limited seating. Although there are also tables at the front with fine views of the McDonalds opposite. Skinners Ginger Tosser & Betty Stoggs were the 2 real ales available.
blue_scrumpy - 9 Aug 2011 19:06
Very small bar in the town centre. I visited on a Sunday night and it was very quiet apart from a "gentleman" doing the same silly dance to every record that came on !! Very entertaining if a bit annoying after a while. The beers were from Skinners (a Cornish brewer) and they do pub grub during the week. I quite like this little boozer and usually pop in when I'm in town.
mcroyal - 26 May 2011 12:56
Pleasant town pub, reasonable beer if limited choice. Nice atmosphere apart from a drunken nutter who kept muttering insults and making rude gestures to everyone.
chick - 23 Sep 2010 14:48
seems to have changed hands recently but staff still very welcoming, apart from the polish girl who told a lad who was looking for a summer job that they only employed females, sexist or what!
robbiegarner - 26 Jan 2010 14:43
Great little pub with a good atmosphere and welcoming bar staff. Part of the bar appears to be done out like a tube train complete with arched roof and overhead hand grips! A few tables set out on the pavement so you can enjoy your pint in the sunshine. Well recommended.
Pubgrabber - 26 Jul 2006 14:56
Busy locals pub, typical small 'town' boozer. Ringwoods Best and Bass at the moment. Limited lunchtime food. Room upstairs for TV sport (not always open) but no TV downstairs. Worth a visit.
PierreT - 25 Aug 2005 21:59
Lovely little (single room) pub, styled as a Victorian railway carriage, bedecked with lots of railway memorabillia. Great real ale (Ringwood when I was there); friendly staff; well worth a small detour off the main streets.
stabbogaz - 26 May 2005 11:41

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