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A pretty shameful waste of a presumably historic building on the marketplace in Ross. The decently inclined staff do their best to save it but to have all bitters off at 5pm on a Friday night is bad form. The pool table is a bonus but a free juke box can provide mixed blessings if the wrong people get to it first
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On a Friday night visit we found this the most enjoyable pub. Music from Deep Purple to Oasis which is loud enough you wont miss it if you go for a slash. Besides the 2 Wye Valley ales there was also a good one from Brains which makes a nice change.
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I was a bit taken aback by the two previous comments as I've never had a bad experience here, even though I only visit twice a year. Having paid another visit last weekend I haven't changed my good opinion of the place, except that it's sometimes a bit smoky. Beer is excellent as usual and two of the local "muppets", far from staring, actually took care to move so that I could watch the football.
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Good beer, shame about some of the local muppets who tend to stare at out of towners.
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Avoid the locals, specially the pikeys on the evenings and weekends....beer is not bad tho!
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Been refurbed again which has created a much better atmosphere. Beer are really good. Always 3 real ales which are rotated and always one cheap one. Large selection of Lagers and Cider. Good staff and a pub for everyone (locals, tourists, families. Definately the best pub in Ross by some way!
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Ross's original real ale pub, when I first came her four years ago it was an excellent pub. The refurb has taken most of its charm away. Still stocks several cheap real ales, which are of a decent quality.
Jimbo Smith - 8 May 2004 23:30 |