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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: The Trout
Location:
Worthing
The Trout at Durrington is a 2002 conversion of a period farmhouse and a joining barn, we serve a good selection of beers (including 3 real ales), wines & spirits in a modern bar with traditional touches. We offer a fine selection of home cooked food daily.
There is a bright conservatory style lower bar and a high ceiling barn restaurant with a large outside decked area overlooking the duck pond.
With ramped access from reserved parking bays to the building, the lower bar, restaurant and disab read more -
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
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Name: Benton Ale House
Location:
Newcastle upon Tyne
Benton Ale House at Benton is a traditional pub offering a warm and friendly welcome.
We serve great tasty food, sports TV and quiz nights. read more -
Name: The Plough inn
Location:
Gloucestershire
The Plough is yet another of Arkell's splendid old pubs.
The front of the building is thought to go back way into the 18th century, though much of it dates to about a hundred years later. It was altered to its current state in 1970 and Arkell's purchased it in 1991.
Much more recently, the whole character of the pub has changed since the building of the new road to Gloucester. Traffic used to thunder past the pub as it passed through Stratton - which, by the way, should not be confused wi read more
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