Another backstreet freehouse in the Churchfields area of the city. This pub was packed. Many were watching the live football. Others had clearly been there a little too long - my wife watched one woman having to be carried out of the ladies. Bar service is from the main room, with a serving hatch in the corridor by the front door. Ales were Byatts Brewhouse Best & Glorious, Church End Goats Milk & Bass. Despite being packed, this place did seem like quite a nice place. Perhaps best to return on a quieter evening.
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A bit grotty at first sight and I wish TVs could be quietened or at least restricted to one area of a pub. Cheap and decent Church End; not bad for a quick drink but whether I'd fancy a full session in here I'm not sure.
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Now regularly stocking Bhyatts excellant beers (Coventry's own brewery) at �2.50 per pint , as well as Church End.
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a very nice little place and a nicer haddock
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Revisited on a snowy night. Four ales on - Brew XI, GK IPA, Church End Foxs Hat And Goats Milk.Tried the last two which were in good condition.Good warm atmosphere too.
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Nice boozer with a strong Irish theme. Four real ale's on when I visited and the Webb Ellis bitter was on good form and at �2.20 a pint was the cheapest ale in the area. Ham cobs where a quid...which was nice.
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has started selling real ales which are cheap ( for this area) at �2.20 but trouble is the quality is not very good.
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