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Excellent selection of real ale, excellent service by the staff and a very good atmosphere even when it's on a quiet afternoon early in the week. Not far from home so easy to get to.
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Large boozer with great selection of ales in good order - we were on the back end of a stag and had a few snoozers in the boozers towards the end but landlady was sound and sorted them a taxi. Decent place.
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Bit different this, eclectic crowd � one week it�s all middle-aged roughish divorcees on the pull (funny these) and bearded beer bores, next week its full of young blades and babes (guess which I prefer). Certainly Fridays and Saturdays are lively, last Thursday was very quiet but beer still great. The upstairs is now something of a comedy club / theatre which attracts biggish names, there�s a full padded cell sorry room at the back - now this really IS different. Beer�s always very good and a good choice. They don�t suffer dickheads, which is great as well.
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Lovely open plan pub with an excellent choice of ales. Welcoming bar staff and relaxed atmosphere. Looking forward to visiting again when I am next in the area.
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Converted old workshop with some nice touches in the decoration including a large mural on one wall. There's one large room and a much smaller room at the back of the pub. 12 handpumps serving Timothy Taylors on three alongside five changing guests yesterday. I had a pint of Kelham Island Captain which wasn't really to my taste but it was well kept. It can get very full in here at weekends but it's a great place to go for a decent pint.
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Large open plan barn style pub with a good choice of real ales including its own house beer. An extensive food menu (look at the blackboard for specials). Can get very busy on Friday and Saturday evenings.
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