Slug and Lettuce, Salisbury - pub details
Previously called: Hogshead, Clocktower
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Address: 12-14 Fisherton Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 7RG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 523) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Salisbury (0.4 miles)
Chain: Hogshead
- Quiz machines (multi)
- Food served, Real ale
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other pubs nearby:
Kings Head, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Bishops Mill, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Bar 44, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Old Ale House, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Haunch of Venison, Salisbury (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Slug and Lettuce, Salisbury
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Appeared to have no ale on when visited recently, the bar fonts all appeared to be lager/ciderfizz/wine. More of an alcohol dispensary than a pub, we didn't bother staying for a drink. StoneBlack - 4 Sep 2016 22:06 |
Busy town centre bar (rather than a proper pub) in a fairly large historic building which is laid out to get the most alchohol to the most people as quickly as possible. Very much aimed at the binge-drink market, and the availability of ale is sometimes unpredictable. Now a Slug and Lettuce as nigelrowe (below) says. Two ales on, I had a Wells Bombardier on my last visit which was served at the right temperature and most enjoyable. It's OK at lunchtime and when it's not too crowded, and it's a good place for large groups to meet up, but not the place to go for a quiet pint in the evening compared to other pubs nearby. ETA - 8 Oct 2009 06:47 |
Oh Dear! How Dire! All Eurofizz, apart from one handpump tucked away at the end of the bar, which sported a Deuchars clip. Not for me, so off we went to pastures new. The_Final_Arbiter - 2 Aug 2009 01:17 |
Pint of Ringwood 19 Shilling very pleasant. Nice quiet (though characterless) place for an afternoon drink; all hell breaks loose as the young crowd turn up in the evening. Trev - 12 Apr 2008 09:11 |
Now a Slug and Lettuce! nigelrowe - 27 Sep 2007 10:31 |
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