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After a swift half and a meal at Les Douvres Hotel in St Martin's (a private hotel and the only place we found on the island with more than 1 real ale on this visit), we went back to St Peter Port and out to the Dog House. My review from 5 years ago, on our last visit is just below. It was closed then to a private party. On Saturday, it was open. We arrived to find a young guy vomiting at the front. This seems to be a genuine party place. A band was just finishing its set. A spirit with a mixer and a bottle set us back £9. Guernsey is expensive. This place is ridiculous. There is no entry fee, as you'll pay for the entertainment with your drinks. Central London nightclub prices. Liberation Ale was the real ale.
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Went there on a Sunday night to find a live band playing, Nathan and Toby, who were superb. They really rocked and what I liked was their involvement with the audience. The beer was excellent, especially the Guinness, and the bar food delicious. We had a great evening.
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This was the only pub on my shortlist of 16 that I was unable to visit during my Channel Islands crawl this weekend. We arrived early on a Sunday evening to find they had closed the pub for a private party. They were not re-opening until 4pm today (Monday). I will try this pub at some time in the future, whenever I return. But my advise is to call ahead to ensure it is open.
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Friendly, efficient service. Good range of beers and good food. I've personally only seen one band playing at The Dog House. They were a tribute to Ian Dury and The Blockheads called The Blox - and they were excellent.
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Does a good pint of London Pride, but the live music leaves something to be desired. The bands that play here are usually tribute bands and not good ones either. The only people on the dance floor seem to be 40-50 year old drunk couples who remind you of when your parents got drunk on New Years and started dancing to Status Quo.
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this is the nicest pub in guernsey,its live band adds to its glory....hats off to them.....sud be rated 10/10
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When we went it was quiet, service and menu were excellent.
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This pub serves multiple real ales, and with several pumps visible. It serves good quality food, indeed it's gettign on for a gastro pub. There are currently no pool or snooker tables, but there are apparently plans for extensions on the horizon. There is a fair number of outdoor tables and a certain amount of parking space available. The place is very mucha music venue with bands playing frequently. Consequently it also has good opening hours too (it was one of the only ones we could find open on a Sunday night).
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