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Advantages: Compact, well written and informative. Disadvantages: Absolutely none at all!
Following on from reviewing the Peak District Pub Walks book I decided to dip into one of his other books again. This one uses the city as its base and gives beer fans a guide to walking around the nation's capital. London Pub Walks is produced by CAMRA (CAMpaign for Real Ale) and can be purchased via the CAMRA website (www.camra.org.uk) or from bookshops (either online or on the high street). Written by Bob Steel, beer enthusiast and author, London Pub Walks is a pocket-sized guide to some of the nicest and historic pubs in London.
The book covers the whole of the city and allows you to tour sections of the city, while always being within easy reach of a decent pint of Real Ale. It includes 30 walks around over 180 pubs. The walks are easy and include all the necessary information you need to enjoy your visit, including which ...
Advantages: Reasonably-priced, occasionally cheap Disadvantages: You might find me in one of them
of pubs but only 2 clubs, to my knowledge - one of which is very new and I haven't been. I will attempt to review the establishments I have visited most, starting with my new local.
THE FLOOKERSBROOK
The curiously named 'Flookersbrook' or 'Flookers' for short is 5 minutes walk from me, situated on the busy Hoole Road, in a working-class area, occasionally overrun with students.
I was on my way home from town one evening when I first visited, as I could hear an amplified voice confirming my heart's desire that karaoke was on! I was surprised at this as it was past midnight, especially as it is not a city centre pub. The voice sounded like that of a drag queen, so in I went. I noticed the person delivering the above vocals, and s/he actually looked like a drag queen. I purchased a pint of Strongbow for an average Ģ2.60, and trawled ...
kevindye 14.07.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Chester Pubs
Advantages: large garden, BBQ's held on Sunday, cheap drinks, friendly atmosphere Disadvantages: A little out of town
The Cricketers Pub is located in the village of River, just outside Dover. It is located right next door to Crabble Cricket, Football and Rugby Grounds.
I like the Cricketers pub as it certainly has a village feel to it, and you tend to get a good crowd of people in here because it is not in the main town, and doesnt attract young drunks!
The Pub
The bar inside is fairly large with plenty of seating. There is a large plasma TV which shows various sporting events such as football, tennis and rugby games. There is a lower level to the bar area, and in here are a couple of gaming machines as well as pool tables. In one corner there is also a dart board. To the left of the pool tables, is a small corridor which leads out to the male and female toilets. If you walk past the toilets, you will find yourself in the pub garden. There is ...