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The Parker McMillan, London - pub details
...stand outside in a black shirt, tie and knee high boots as some kind of "greeter" unimaginably crass and I ...
The Rising Sun, Little Hampden - pub details
...walkers, then putting signs up that say "No muddy Boots", doesn't encourage walkers to come in...
The Railway, Cosham - pub details
...truly the worst I have seen for some time.....welly boots recommended...
The George Inn, Dulverton - pub details
...or shouldn't do (with particular reference to boots and/or children [and if you can decipher exactly ...
The Greyhound, Charcott - pub details
...on a rainy walk, welcomed in and allowed to put our boots by the fire to dry out. There was a good choice of ...
Queens Head Hotel, Hawkshead - pub details
...up the road seems to regard everyone in walking boots as riff-raff. The food is good and well priced and...
The King's Arms, Blakeney - pub details
...this might suit us best as we were in walking boots and the other pubs in Blakeney looked rather smart...
The Crown Inn, Askrigg - pub details
...real fires. Dogs welcome no need to take off your boots from walking. The pub even boasts its own ...
The Devonshire Arms, Hartington - pub details
...dog friendly bar and bigger lounge / restaurant if boots aren't muddy. Does food all day at weekend, decent ...
Ye Olde Ship Inn, Guildford - pub details
...A big notice on entry tells you to remove muddy boots, but looking around no-one seemed to taking much ...

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