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Haven't been in this pub for years. It has had alot of different names over the years the oldest i can recall in when this used to be an irish bar called o'neills.
It has also been called fermats number then a strip bar called the tower inn. I think the pubs location dosen't do it any favours really. It is neither here or there and often overlooked on the pub crawl into town.
Also having the imperial down the road dosen't help it either.
6/10
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popped into the farmers on a thursday nite all i can say is super pub we had anexcellent night it was curry and a pint for only �5 and there was a quiz on to which was great not too hard and plenty of prizes to be won we actually won 2 bottles of wine and tea bag playing fuzzy ducks, i can reccomend the albert at only �1.99 very drinkable and we will definately be back cheers and thanx for a great night....
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Dead when I visited which is a shame as the Otter,Doom and the Bridgetown ales were still only �1.99 pint, BARGAIN! :-p 8/10
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Visited again on Saturday and it was pretty busy at lunchtime. 3 beers on - one from Bridgetown (Alfreds Ale?) at �1.99 which was very good plus Skinners and Sharps.
Tried the food this time - I can only describe it as "OK" and I certainly wouldn't rush back to eat here again.
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Visited yesterday after the Beer Festival.
I initially thought that I'd walked into a Spoons - similar furniture, layout and atmosphere although being empty at 1700 on a Saturday can't be a good sign.
4 beers on offer, 2 from the Bridgetown Brewery, one at �1.99. The beer we sampled was fine but it does annoy me to have to keep asking for a top up.
Food menu looked rather expensive compared to the beer.
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Now reopened as "The Farmers Union" [the lack of apostrophes is nothing to do with me - that's what it says on the sign].
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Currently closed and available to let.
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Cheap drinks, live sport, pool table, juke box, beer garden, bed and breakfast, luch and evening meals.
Lucy - 22 Jul 2005 22:40 |