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Punch have now sold it to Sainsburys to convert into a Sansbury Local store
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Well it was quite a good Indian restaurant for the first month or so, then it went downhill. In 18 months it has been Basmati, Indian Spice and Indian Garden, now it is boarded up.
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Quite a good Indian restaurant now. Unfortunately the former clientel are now roaming around the other pubs in the village.
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This pub is now closed and being converted to an Indian restaurant called Basmati
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This is the louts pub so is best avoided if you just want a quiet drink. At least it keeps them out of the other nicer pubs though!
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Large 1930s building, with large L shaped open plan room, with sofas up one end, moving to a pool table up the other. There wasnt anyone in when i visited and the bar chap was friendly, even when i said sorry and left, as there was no real ale, or MILD at all.
Clearly aimed for the younger market. It still seemed tidy enough and i would have stayed had they got anything worth drinking
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The young peoples pub in the village, and definitely "lively" at weekends
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Stopped off here to watch the first half of a recent England match as it looked the most likely place to do such a thing, what with the huge St Georges Cross proudly flying outside. The pub itself was reasonable, seemed to be split into two sections, although all contained in one big L-shaped room. The first contained the bar and a big screen showing the match with a few older people watching. The other part had several pool tables, fruit machines etc and was full of chavvy types. I'd imagine it gets quite 'lively' later on.
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Not a bad pub, beer is ok, Friday is banging, true youngster pub
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Large pub with pool table. No real ale
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