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- The Famous Railway Tavern Brewing Co, Brightlingsea - pub details
- ...put on some proper footwear to go out in (old army boots with no laces). The regulars had a most eclectic ...
- The Barton Inn, Barton St David - pub details
- ...middle of the beautiful Somerset countryside. Muddy boots and muddy dogs, comfortable seats and the best ale ...
- The Bakers Arms, Waltham Abbey - pub details
- ...and mine was ok but my husbands steak was tough as boots and was missing the sauce and his chips! We ...
- Duke of Wellington, Ryarsh - pub details
- ...Don't object to you walking in with your muddy boots or dog. In the winter months there is a real fire...
- Kings Head, Bonsall - pub details
- ...areas - the tiled-floor bar where dogs and muddy boots are welcome and the eating lounge where they aren't...
- The Bay Horse, Scholes - pub details
- ...from the landlord at my attire [sweat top & walking boots]. however all were clean as a whistle so his ...
- The Duke of York, Pomeroy - pub details
- ...relief to reach this pub which welcomes people with boots and soaked feet despite a carpeted floor. The Jack ...
- The Cock, Ide Hill - pub details
- ...Greene King, food though awful. Meat tough as old boots, roast spuds more like mash and tough greens. Chef ...
- Bridgewater Hotel, Worsley - pub details
- ...of history, but Cath is dragging it up by its bootstraps and its is masses better than it has been for ...
- The Hobbit, Southampton - pub details
- ...the only time of the week I would wear my cowboy boots as they had heels high enough so I did not have to ...
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