Buffalo's Head Ale House, Gravesend - pub details
Address: 59 High Street, Gravesend, Kent, DA11 0BQ [map] [gmap]
Gravesend (0.3 miles), Tilbury Town (1.5 miles), East Tilbury (1.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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> Current user rating: 4.1/10 (rated by 7 users)
other pubs nearby:
Three Daws, Gravesend (0.0 miles), Middle Eight, Gravesend (0.0 miles), Rum Puncheon, Gravesend (0.1 miles), Market Tavern, Gravesend (0.1 miles), George Inn, Gravesend (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Buffalo's Head Ale House, Gravesend
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Now a modern bar called "Bar Fifty 9." Why has Bertrand apparently copied Lee's review for this pub and spooged it in two other places as well? rainlight - 7 Aug 2015 16:57 |
Visited this tiny Pub last Saturday evening. I had seen it many times in the day and its name combined with some unusual architecture made me want to visit. It seems as if its a Pub that is not sure where it wants to be. It has a very nice oldy worldy feel to it yet it trys to emulate the latest flashin, singin creations that are found everywhere. Anyhow I was at least expeting a decent pint and was very disappointed with the lack of real beer so much so that I settled for the gassed and chilled Stella which plesant enough is no comparison to a real ale Pub. The service was friendly enough yet I felt so out of place that I left after the 1 pint and decide that it probably makes for a better day time Pub than the evening one. To be fair, although I'm not quite my � century - yet! I think that it's appeal lies to the younger lager drinkin clientelle. bertrand - 24 Jun 2015 22:03 |
Visited this tiny Pub last Saturday evening. I had seen it many times in the day and its name combined with some unusual architecture made me want to visit. It seems as if its a Pub that is not sure where it wants to be. It has a very nice oldy worldy feel to it yet it trys to emulate the latest flashin, singin creations that are found everywhere. Anyhow I was at least expeting a decent pint and was very disappointed with the lack of real beer so much so that I settled for the gassed and chilled Stella which plesant enough is no comparison to a real ale Pub. The service was friendly enough yet I felt so out of place that I left after the 1 pint and decide that it probably makes for a better day time Pub than the evening one. To be fair, although I'm not quite my � century - yet! I think that it's appeal lies to the younger lager drinkin clientelle. Lee - 31 Aug 2004 20:35 |