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Good bitter and good food are essential as is a pleasant and civilised ambiance. Equally important is a lack of yobs, chavs, pikeys, fruit machines and nasty music. These are my basic criteria for a good boozer!

Username: Zim

Age: 55

Sex: male

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The Millstream, Marden

I also notice that all of the comments previously posted on here have dissapeared - how strange!!

I have visited this pub a couple of times and have always found it to be very poor. The over priced food is mediocre at best, and the extremely odd (and pushy)landlady does the place no favours. I really would not bother with this place - get a new landlady and I will try again, but not before, she really is not very pleasant and her character seems to have overwhelmed what could otherwise be a lovely village pub - what a shame.

3 Apr 2008 12:45

Waggon & Horses, Beckhampton

A really good local pub, I count myself lucky to have moved close to this pub recently. Very good 6X kept in wooden casks behind the bar. Excellent, good old fashioned pub food too - they do all the good old classics that pubs should - not too pricey or overdone, just good steaks, pies, curries etc. Very pleasant ambience, a bit quirky and very attractive. An old haunt of Charles Dickens, very close to Avebury and Silbury Hill - a great spot, give it a try.

26 Apr 2007 21:59

The Rutland Arms, Woolsthorpe By Belvoir

Quite a nice place, in a very pleasant situation by the side of a lock on the now defunct Grantham canal. As I say, quite nice, but not a patch on The Chequers in the village of Woolsthorpe - The Rutland Arms is about half a mile out of the village towards Allington and Sedgebroke

16 May 2006 18:32

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