Nowhere Inn, Plymouthback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
A dirty, crumbling hole covered in graffiti and filled with hippies, dossers, punks, losers, boozers, dreamers and chancers.
Pretty much perfect, hope it never changes. 10/10.
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A pretty good Greenbank-cum-North Hill boozer. Great location for students and locals, but worth stopping if you're around the area (if only for the bogs).
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as me old mate wheelie says - its not a pub its a haven and a sanctuary for the real and genuine counterculturalists of plymouth - great band nights, beatiful people and welcoming atmosphere. and sadly its goodbye from Sim - you'll be missed
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It's like having a strange but lovely extended family, and Sim is the most beautiful barlady ever
Nikki - 28 Jan 2004 19:09 |
Good to hear that Nowhere is still untouched! I moved out of Plymouth in 1999 and they were building a halls of residence over the road from it. I still miss it, and the graffitti in the bogs was always a cut above.
Andrew Tice - 13 Aug 2003 13:36 |
It's not a pub - it's a haven and a sanctuary.
Chris Wheelie - 2 Jul 2003 23:36 |
It's 15 seconds from flat 452 Pilgrim Halls. Fact. :) Very friendly, Edgar and Sim are the nicest barfolk I've ever had the pleasure to be served by.
ajh - 10 Jun 2003 22:01 |
Right next to the uni, but somehow untouched by it, this bastion of alternative lifestyles and music flies the flag of punk for the south-west of the UK. Nice fire, nice pool table, nice pint of guinness.
Craig - 26 May 2003 10:03 |
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