Navigation Inn, Kingswinfordback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Well of the beaten track but quite a surprise.
Next to the canal on a country road in the middle of nowhere.
Single roomed. Lunch time and packed out with pensioners - and they always no where the bargains are to be had.
Three real ales on - Enville, HPA and one other. From the branded glassware, it would appear that Three Tuns is the elusive fourth pump turned backwards.
The HPA was as good as I have had it anywhere and my local is a Wye Valley House.
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Well what can I say, food excellent service excellent and the owner makes you feel at home I have used this pub many many times, its people friendly and stranger friendly as in when I first went in there I was instantly acknowledged with friendly smile, FOOD = large, well priced and so tasty, BEER = Amstel on draught enville ale nice selection
Question: would I recomend anyone
Answer: 100% yes
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Called in for a pint and some food. While the place was quite basic in decor it seemed clean enough, the real ale was good and the food was basic but tasty and well portioned. I'd hapily go back again.
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As I read linwolf comment it feel it necessary to put the record straight�
The pub has had a make over, the locals are a bunch of friendly peeps as is the owner ROSCO, the pub serves great food & always has enough beer to keep me going every day of the week.
Open log fires during the winter months its like being at home try it�
Your aways welcome @ the navi.....
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This should be a great pub, its in a great location in the countryside and on the canal, but alas its not. There are supposed to be 3 beers on, but I have never been in when they are all on, usually 2 of the 3 have run out. Normally only one person serving. The pub is in desparate need for a complete refurb. Could be a gold mine.
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A good pint of Theakston MILD is served here. Sunday lunch is massive and tastily memorable. Dogs are welcome so a good stopping off place if walking the canal or the nearby Highgate Common.
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