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  • The New Inn - New Inn Name: The New Inn Location: Harrogate Superbly situated in the village of Burnt Yates, on the doorstep to the Yorkshire Dales, you will find The New Inn Hotel and Restaurant. This beautifully maintained, traditional inn first opened its doors as a hostelry in 1810; today it combines the perfect ingredients for an enjoyable lunch or evening out: a genuine warm welcome, expertly kept real ales, fine wines and delicious food, all home-cooked using high quality local produce. During the winter months you have the choice of relaxing in read more
  • Wheatsheaf Inn - Wheatsheaf Inn Name: Wheatsheaf Inn Location: Ludlow Located in the heart of Ludlow, the Wheatsheaf Inn offers a warm and friendly atmosphere for excellent dining, a choice of local ales and home from home accommodation.
    The Wheatsheaf Inn was first licensed in 1738 and is situated next to one of Ludlows finest landmarks, the Broad Gate, close to the River Teme and a couple of minutes from the beautiful walks of Whitcliffe.
    Our menu has recently been redesigned to offer you a full and tasty range of locally sourced produce to cater for all.
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  • The Juggler - Simon Woplin Name: The Juggler Location: Brighton Located just into Hove, the Juggler attracts a mixed crowd from regulars to pre-club revellers, drawn in by the warm atmosphere, long happy hours and top class DJs. They offer free wi-fi, sporting events on TV and various weekly events such as the open mic and live gigs. The pavement tables are a popular option during the summer, while they're open until the early hours every night of the week all year round.

    We also show all the Premiere Football on Sky!
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  • Riki Tik - Dan Hills Name: Riki Tik Location: Brighton With residencies from some of the city's finest decksmiths, and boasting two bars as well as stylish leather booths, mirrors, projections and gallery space, Riki Tik is regarded as one of the best late-night venues in Brighton. Yet it has a strong daytime following too, now opening at 10am for fair-trade organic coffee and herbal teas as well as alcohol (happy hour 4 ‘til 8), with the popular Toasty menu being served all day.

    They serve an extensive drink selection that includes a new cont
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  • The Norfolk - Simon Woplin Name: The Norfolk Location: Brighton With well-stocked bookshelves, signs and trinkets from bygone eras and a classic noble name (complete with Latin motto), the Duke of Norfolk is bursting with old-school charm. The place has much of the feel and atmosphere of a traditional pub –except, seeing as it's actually the 21st century 'n' all, they also have more modern perks like wi-fi access too. Look out for DJs at weekends and a weekly open mic night. Children are welcome every day until 8pm. read more
  • The Globe - Dan Hills Name: The Globe Location: Brighton One of the very few traditional pubs in close proximity to the seafront clubs. Instead of tacky pre-club décor, think mustard and deep red colouring, a copper-paneled ceiling, ornate mirrors, a chandelier and even a Sherlock Holmes style library downstairs. Yet it’s no old man’s boozer: they offer wireless connections for those with laptops and, for those without, a fully-connected PC on the bar. Split over two floors all tastes are covered. If you haven't already sampled the new menu then read more
  • The Water Margin - Dan Hills Name: The Water Margin Location: Brighton Formerly known as Kabuki, The Water Margin is two venues in one.

    The ground floor bar decked out in the finest contemporary style offers a huge range of cocktails, wines, bottled beers and draught lagers. Equipped with WI-FI and open from 4pm everyday makes this a perfect after work and late night hangout.
    Downstairs, meanwhile, inspired by traditional Japanese theatre with suitably impressive décor including a futuristic LED light wall, has proven itself to be a favorite amongst the clubb
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  • Fountain Inn - fountain Name: Fountain Inn Location: Stourbridge Rating ****

    The Fountain Inn is situated in the charming Worcestershire village of Clent just off the A491. The pub has a warm and friendly atmosphere and an ‘Olde Worlde’ feel to it and is renowned for it’s high quality cuisine and professional service. Food is locally sourced and prepared on site by the professional chefs under the supervision of Richard and Jacqueline Macey, the tenants. Patrons can choose from the comfortable lounge, large restaurant and outside seating areas to enjoy the
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  • Riflemans Arms - Name: Riflemans Arms Location: Droitwich A Local pub situated only minutes from the local railway station. The Rifleman's Arms is run by Colin and Trudy and offers a range of entertainment from Live music and Quiz nights to Premiership football.

    They offer a range of pub food / bar meals with plenty of entertainment.
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  • Wheatsheaf - Wheatsheaf Evesham Name: Wheatsheaf Location: Evesham Welcome to The Wheatsheaf at Old Badsey near Evesham.

    The Inn sits at the centre of the village, in the Vale of Evesham, famous for its crops and market gardening. . Dating back to the 17th Century the beautiful historic building which was once a farm and a bakery, is now fully re-furnbished as a welcoming Pub and Restaurant.
    Our restaurant is tastefully furnished in a traditional country style to compliment the Cotswold Stone walls & open beams.
    We also own the other pub in Badsey - The
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