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  • The Lord Roberts - lord roberts Name: The Lord Roberts Location: Sandy This pub is ideally located on the town square. read more
  • idlewild - Ground Floor Bar & Restaurant Name: idlewild Location: London Downstairs an air of sophistication and sense of establishment is given with the use of hand crafted chandeliers and a 26ft long solid pewter bar as well as numerous other design flourishes. There is a dedicated space for dining, where we can cater for groups of most sizes and also a stylish lounge area if you want to visit and choose a drink from our extensive list. The food at Idlewild is based on simplicity, the seasons, and the traditional. The menu showcases mainly British produce.

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  • The Old Vine - Name: The Old Vine Location: Winchester In a tranquil spot opposite Winchester cathedral, this Grade II listed 18th-century inn in the heart of England’s ancient capital is the perfect place to meet for lunch, supper or just a drink in relaxed, convivial surroundings. Excellent real ales and fine wines in our cosy, oak-beamed bar; delicious food in the informal yet elegant surroundings of our award-winning restaurant; a roaring log fire in winter; a flower-filled patio in summer (entirely smoke-free); and friendly, helpful staff. Wh read more
  • The Registry - Name: The Registry Location: Portsmouth The Registry is a student pub (scream) located in the heart of Portsmouth, situated around all the major university buildings and student accommodations. Offering great food, cheap drinks, live music, Dj's, Quizzes, themed nights, student discount offers, it is definitely the place to be during your student years and there after. read more
  • Ye Olde Kings Arms - The Kings Arms, Congleton, Pub Food Name: Ye Olde Kings Arms Location: Congleton Grade II listed town centre pub, with great history and character. Home cooked food is served daily, with menus available for viewing on the website, a pre-ordering service is also available via e-mail for a more relaxed office lunch. Disabled access, beer garden, smoking shelter are also available. read more
  • The Bank - Name: The Bank Location: Anstruther The Bank is situated with one of the finest views in Anstruther where the Dreel Burn merges with the Firth of Forth. The Bank offers something for everyones tastes whether it's from our Bar Lunch and Bar Supper menu, or a drink from the largest selection of real ales, draught beers, wines and spirits in the area. read more
  • The Queen's Head - The Queen's Head Name: The Queen's Head Location: Burnham on Crouch Burnham's only entry in CAMRA Good Beer Guide. Friendly locals pub located in side street off picturesque High St. Four regularly changing ales from interesting micros, often local. Bar snacks. Darts & Pool. Folk music last Sunday of month, Shanty songs first Tuesday.
    We support the RNLI. Burnham in Bloom winner 2009, 2010.
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  • The Star - Name: The Star Location: Godalming Originally a bakery, which became a pub around 1830, and is located in the historic part of the town. The narrow exterior hides a remarkably spacious interior with beamed bar leading to a conservatory and heated outdoor area for smokers. Up to eight real ales are available including four dispensed from the cellar, together with three real ciders plus eight guests. Beer festivals Easter and Halloween. Cider Festivals Periodically. read more
  • Drouthy Neebors - Name: Drouthy Neebors Location: Fife Drouthies is a popular first port of call for many, so why not stop in for a Lunchtime or Evening Meal, a Real Ale, Perfect Pint or simply a Tea or Coffee.

    Tucked away at the Westport end of South Street, Drouthies offers a popular menu of freshly prepared meals & excellent service in a charming and friendly atmosphere… Plus, every Wednesday is the famous DROUTHIES QUIZ, starting at 9:30pm! – A night not to be missed!

    With an excellent selection of Whiskys, Real Ale, the best burger
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  • The Downgate - downgate Name: The Downgate Location: Hungerford With its intriguing antique shops and arcades and its picturesque canal, it is worth making an afternoon of a trip to Hungerford. And if you are looking for somewhere to enjoy a relaxing evening, there is no better place in town than The Downgate - and nothing so pleasing on the eye.

    Bought by Arkell's in 1994, this pretty pub has since been restored to a high standard which brought praise from the local branch of CAMRA.

    The Downgate is one of Arkell's pubs for all seasons - as warm and
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