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Name: The Cambrian Inn
Location:
Solva
The Cambrian near Haverfordwest is a 17th century pub and restaurant packed with character.
We have recently refurbished the Bar area, We are well known for our fantastic pub food offering a good variety of bar meals using fresh local ingredients. We serve food from 8.00am to 10.00pm all day every day.
We also have a lovely beer garden where you can relax and enjoy one of our real ales or a glass of wine from our extensive list.
We offer a warm welcome to all and look forward to seeing read more -
Name: New Inn
Location:
Hereford
A superb example of a traditional coaching inn. Both the lounge bar and restaurant are enhanced with huge inglenook fireplaces which crackle to the sound of burning logs all winter.
Recently refurbished but retaining a mixture of furnishings from settles to redundant pews, the ambiance is that of a time gone by, a world away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but with the quality and standard you would come to expect.
The bar offers a wide range of real ales as well as a fine s read more -
Name: The Harbour Inn
Location:
Bewdley
Being extended in September to incorporate a skittle alley and baby Changing.
August Beer Festival call for more details. read more -
Name: The Butterleigh Inn
Location:
Cullompton
The Butterleigh Inn is a splendid 400-year-old traditional Devonshire cob building that has been a delightful Country Inn for many years, taken on by Peter & Tina in 2006.
Both locals and visitors enjoy the relaxed and homely atmosphere. Full of character, the inn has several small, cosy bar areas, each of which offers the perfect place for customers to settle down and savor some fine hospitality, great food and drink and good conversation.
Customers can expect a good selection of "real ales" read more -
Name: Brook Inn
Location:
Redditch
Andy, Louise and Harriet would like to welcome you to The Brook Inn.
We have been involved in the pub trade for 25 years, 17 of which have been at The Brook Inn. The pub has slowly been developed by ourselves firstly adding a lounge /dining room eight years ago, and recently the long awaited restaurant which seats forty has been built. Along with a major refurbishment and interior design work fronted by Louise and our 16 year old daughter Harriet, The Brook has become very popular with dinner read more -
Name: Ivy House
Location:
Walsall
Hilary and Martin welcome you to The Ivy House.
The Ivy House dates back to the 19th Century when it provided for the needs of the coal miners and canal workers of Newtown. It is first listed on the Ordnance Survey map of 1834. One of the first publicans, listed in the census of 1861 was David Collins who was also an iron puddler.
On the old A34 route in the centre of Newtown, it is well situated and easy to locate. The building has a good sized car park to the side and a large beer garden. Wa read more -
Name: The New Inn
Location:
Northants
New Inn in Althorpe near Towcester is a popular venue for customers of all ages. The re-introduction of popular pub games like Aunt Sally and Northamptonshire Skittles have proved to be very popular.
The New Inn, Abthorpe, Northamptonshire is a proper village pub, at the centre of community life.
A wide selection of Hook Norton ales are served along-side good home-cooked pub favourites, from locally sourced ingredients.
The pub is listed in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide for their range of excelle read more -
Name: Crown Inn
Location:
Penzance
The Crown Inn is well worth seeking out as its origins are hundreds of years old and it was originally sited on the junction of an old pilgrim's route to nearby St Michael's Mount. This village inn with its fine architectural features and delightful floral displays offers a true Cornish welcome.
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Name: Rod and Line Inn
Location:
Saltash
Just 100yards from the main A38 into Cornwall in the village of Tideford, 6 miles from the Tamar Bridge, you'll find the Rod & Line.
The pub is renowned throughout the area for the condition of its beers and the quality of the food -particularly its crab dishes, king prawns, scallops and fillet steaks... and for its warm welcome to locals & visitors alike.
In summer you can drink and dine outside under the large Mediterranean parasols.
In winter there is always a huge log fire. And at C read more -
Name: The Bull at Wargrave
Location:
Reading
The Bull Hotel is a "600 year old former "coaching inn" with tremendous atmosphere and is reputed to be haunted!
warm friendly welcome greets you when you visit our pub situated in the centre of Wargrave, a "picturesque riverside village".
The general décor affords a wealth of beams, cosy corners, amusing pictures and odd levels. We have two lounge bars, one of which has a large working inglenook fireplace providing a huge crackling log fire during the winter months, and in addition to the bar read more
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