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Name: Ancient Oak
Location:
Cottam
Converted into the very popular Two For One concept in Mid January 2003, The Ancient Oak is increasing its customer base day by day. The pub is only 8 years old, built in white stone, situated next to a new housing estate in a quiet residential area. Our food is served from a main menu with a fantastic offer available to everyone. The Two for One deal lets you have a free main meal if you order for at least two people and purchase a main course at full price. Your meal can be enjoyed in our 170
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Name: Old Scalby Mills
Location:
Scarborough
The most picturesque hostelry in Scarborough is an old 17th watermill converted into this exclusive pub which is set into the sea wall with the panoramic vista of Scarborough's beautiful North Bay in front and a river running by the side.
Also been in The Good Beer Guide for last five years.
Only UK pub to have 2 different beers from 2 different Breweries specialy for us.
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Name: The Butchers Arms
Location:
Gloucestershire
A village pub, in the heart of the Cotswolds,The Butchers Arms serves good pub food with both a pub lunchtime menu and a Restaurant Evening menu. A full range of wines , spirits and real ales are available.Tea, coffee and soft drinks are also available.
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Name: Ye Olde Punch Bowl
Location:
North Yorkshire
Men Behaving Badly star Neil Morrissey and PubChef writer Richard Fox's new pub and brewery has been confirmed as Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn, in Marton cum Grafton, near Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire.
As exclusively revealed by the MA last month, the pair plan to open their own pub and brewery as part of a Channel 4 series.
The ale enthusiasts will have six months from signing the lease on a pub to making it a successful business.
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Name: Flitch Of Bacon
Location:
Dunmow
On the main street of Little Dunmow, The Flitch of Bacon takes its name from the ancient ceremony that dates back as far as the early 12th century. The pub itself was built in the late 18th century, behind the black-and-white frontage, with red-tiled roof and tall brick chimneys, the bar is warm and inviting, a very pleasant spot to relax with a drink and a chat.
In the bar or in the restaurant at the back, diners can tuck into `proper' pub food such as steaks, steak & kidney pie, bangers & m read more
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