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Your search results have found 9 matches, showing results 1 to 9
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Name: The Oldbury Court Inn
Location:
Bristol
The Oldbury Court Inn is a local community based public house on the outskirts of Bristol less than 2 miles from the M4/ M5.
We serve good quality "Pub Grub" lunchtimes & evenings, and theres always something happening with our many "home teams", either skittles, darts, pool or crib.
The Oldbury Court has a function room where we can cater for small to medium sized parties, such as weddings, anniversarys, birthdays, & funerals. We also hire out the room for conferences & meetings.
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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: The Golden Cross
Location:
Gloucestershire
If there is a brighter, more colourful, more welcoming pub within a hundred miles of The Golden Cross, we'd like to know about it! This happy little pub has everything that a backstreet town local should have - and more.
Nestled in the narrow Black Jack Street in the old part of Cirencester, The Golden Cross is just behind the towering Parish Church of St John the Baptist. It couldn't be handier for the town centre - which makes it very popular with shoppers at lunchtime - and yet also makes read more -
Name: The Thames Head Inn
Location:
Gloucestershire
This is a welcoming pub renowned for its good food and it has an attractive layout with a large central bar surrounded by various nooks and crannies and a non-smoking area.
The Thames Head has undergone a total renovation in the last five years, adding four beautifully decorated rooms in a barn conversion at the rear of the pub. Three of the rooms have four-poster beds, and they all have en-suite bathrooms, colour TVs and tea-making facilities read more -
Name: The Bees Knees
Location:
Gloucestershire
The Bee's Knees has been owned by Arkell's since 1871, but until very recently it was known as The Plume of Feathers.
It is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get sort of a pub. No frills, nothing fancy, just a basic, down-to-earth bar for drinking that can get lively at weekends.
The pub's reputation for good food also mean it's busy during the week, especially at lunchtimes. And a new Sunday carvery is also particularly popular.
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Name: The India House
Location:
Gloucestershire
Welcome to the only pub in Britain called The India House. Its official address is Barton Road but it is India Road, which runs alongside, that has probably given the pub its name. Actually, historians are unsure whether the road gave the pub its name or vice versa, but there is no doubt that it has long since been an important part of the local community.
The India House has long been an important venue for local boxers who still use the gym upstairs, though these days they also share it wit read more -
Name: The Plough Inn
Location:
Gloucestershire
The Plough may not be quite as grand as its near neighbour, The Bull Hotel, but it still looks like it belongs on a picture postcard.
An old pub built with local stone and a favourite with farmers who once flocked to Fairford market, it seems rather unfair to call such a handsome little building a town 'local', but that is exactly what it is. And that is its appeal.
Around a corner and opening its doors right onto the street, The Plough oozes friendliness and charm. You will find none of t read more -
Name: The St James Hotel
Location:
Gloucestershire
The St James Hotel is yet another Arkell's pub with railway connections, though the pub continues to thrive, long after the railway's heyday has passed. It was previously called The Railway Hotel and dated from the 19th century, but the station, which stood about 200 yards down the road, has long since closed. The hotel has been called The St James since 1966 and it was bought by Arkell's in 1991.
There is a skittle alley and a small dining room which makes a cosy venue for small dinner parti read more -
Name: The Tavern Inn
Location:
Gloucestershire
One of the best things about visiting Arkell's pubs is that they all have a character of their own - and The Tavern is no exception. Now under new management, this small but cosy pub has a very special charm, with a real fire and old-fashioned window seat. This is a town pub in a country location.
The pub remains popular with locals and also with those railway commuters who can't resist popping into The Tavern after arriving at the station across the road.
These days, of course, they can read more
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