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The John Bunyan, Coleman Green

Since I last reviewed, I've since revisited the Bunyan on many occasions without the brats thankfully. The beer is marvellously kept - McMullen Country is an excellent pint and the food is much better. The landlord is a friendly host with an expert knowledge of Indian and Thai food. I'd recommend a visit.

14 Nov 2007 21:10

The Bull, Wheathampstead

Food was excellent - menu and presentation reminded me of a New York Smollenskys - steak was cooked to perfection with great accompaniments - iceberg with blue cheese, onoin bhaji - yum. Family friendly waiters and good service - healthy kids menu too. Bar was trendy but welcoming - quite busy - with a good selection of real ales. Good affordable wine list too.

9 Apr 2007 12:11

Holly Bush, St Albans

Snooty atmosphere - derisory staff - food and beers average. Kids are loathed as is anyone under 45. Wide berth unless you've got the blazer, cravat and jag in the car park. Great place for middle class oldies to take crumpet to...

18 Feb 2006 22:00

The John Bunyan, Coleman Green

Food is ghastly - "steak" sandwich was like kebab meat. Greasy chips, all frozen food - nothing home cooked by the looks of it. Children unfriendly. Surly service and average beer. Such a pity - as the pub is in a beautiful and idyllic location.

18 Feb 2006 21:55

The Green Man, Sandridge

Food is always good, home cooked by Lesley. The Nevada Pete special and Lesley's chilli are my favourites. Great beers and children friendly. Michael is always welcoming

18 Feb 2006 21:46

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