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Name: Unicorn Hotel
Location:
Somerton
The Unicorn Hotel is in a quiet town with quite a historic background, the Unicorn itself is a very old coaching inn with a history. A 16th century building with a fantastic open fire which we light at the start of October and put out the 1st of may. We keep a wonderful selection of wines and great real ales from Youngs of Wandsworth. The food is all freshly prepared by our amazing chef daily, we have a fresh fish board and a specials board which changes daily, we also have a vegetarian selectio
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Name: The Ritz
Location:
Penzance
The Ritz is the new home of the Studio Bar. Hidden away behind the Globe Inn on Queen Street is a 1930's art deco cinema. The Ritz is run as a Community trust and within that remit the Studio Bar promotes live entertainment seven nights a week. The venue is a haven for musicians, artists, poets, comedians and anyone who wants to perform music on jam nights, or just enjoy a drink and a chat in the bar's intimate atmosphere. The different nights are themed to different musical tastes.
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Name: The Cambrian Inn
Location:
Solva
The Cambrian Inn is a 16th Century Public House and Inn located in the picturesque harbour village of Solva on the Pembrokeshire Coast, near St. David's.
Under new ownership and with a refreshed and updated contemporary, but still traditional feel, we opened our doors on the 14th December 2011.
The new team is led by Head Chef and Manager, Matthew Cox, one of Pembrokeshires most acclaimed Kitchen magicians (previously Head Chef for the last five years at the Cwtch, St. David's)!
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Name: The Countryman
Location:
West Sussex
The Countryman Inn is a traditional rural hostelry with fantastic open country views, warming log fires in the winter, a cosy bar and an award winning ‘a la carte’ restaurant. The menu reflects the changing seasons and offers good hearty home cooked dishes of traditional rural food all year.
Whenever possible quality local produce is used. Free-range meats and garden vegetables from local farms are flavoured with home grown herbs, and fresh fish is supplied from boats working out of Shoreha read more -
Name: Benton Ale House
Location:
Newcastle upon Tyne
Benton Ale House at Benton is a traditional pub offering a warm and friendly welcome.
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Name: Grey Bull
Location:
Bishop Auckland
The doors are open again at the Grey Bull, re-opened as a community inn.
Open every day from 12 noon, The Grey Bull is already rolling out a community programme, with local sports, quiz nights and live music.
Chris Jones and the team are keen to welcome friends of ‘The Bull’ and have some exciting ideas for the future.
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Name: Marleys
Location:
East Yorkshire
Traditional and friendly pub owned by Jayne and Tom Moss. Offering draught beers, ciders, Bottles and a large range of Spirits and Top Shelf Whiskeys.
Entertainment every Tuesday night - Quiz, Bingo, Deal or No Deal (with a jackpot of up to £60.00 depending on how many take part) and 'Higher or Lower' Card Game..... Really entertaining and funny night hosted by 'SANDY MARY'..... aka Tommy Tucker
Fridays 8pm - late Karaoke with DJ Tommy Tucker
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Name: The Maiden Over
Location:
Berkshire
The Maiden Over is a privately owned and operated business. we are the new owners October 2010. We pride ourselves on being a friendly community orientated pub.
We have recently reburbished the front 'public' bar which is now the Rioba Coffee Lounge selling a range of coffee's, teas paninio's and cakes while still offering a full range of beers wines and spirits.
History
The pub was built in 1965, and opened by the Engand and Surrey Cricketer Ken Barrington, hence the name 'Maiden Over' an read more -
Name: Woodman Arms
Location:
Littlehampton
The social hub of a tiny community not far from the coast, this delightful thatched inn has parts dating back to the 16th century, and beyond the neat little front garden the bar and restaurant are particularly attractive and inviting, with a log-burning stove in the winter months.
The inn has earned a well-deserved reputation for the quality of its cooking, and the regular menu, supplemented by daily specials, is served every session except Sunday evening. All the pub classics feature on the read more
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