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It's a lot better than I ever expected with the stunning comfortable chairs and sofa. I never did imagine it could look so good. Staff were people watching to serve in the correct order, so all customers were happy with their wait. It naked a change to see great staff with outstanding observational
A really nice pub with a large selection of reasonably priced beers. Friendly staff and a great atmosphere. Also good for watching sports on TV
Massive choice of beer, amazing atmosphere on a match day, and great place for a catchup any other day. Gets quite busy, so maybe it's hard to get a seat. At the time of posting, they have a 0% beer on drought for dry January.
Does a job. And a bit more Good range of cask and a couple of craft. Very footy focused. So if you like good beer and footy. Go here.
A perfect bar with a stunning interior. Loved the chairs felt rather like a throne haha. Ale suits my life Semi organised Chaos lol. Loved the crisps. Staff, friendly, polite, knowledgeable and friendly. Very clean. Toilets very smart although I did worry I had turned into a vampire lol. Highl
Visited for a quick drink during the day, mid week. They have a good selection of real ales. Comfortable sitting areas. A good traditional and clean pub.
Nice place but quiet today. I don't drink alcohol but there's a good range of non alcoholic drinks 🍻 to choose from.
A great real ale pub in the centre of town. This place puts the pub chains to shame, good beer and good atmosphere.
Chilled decent clientele,, Good beer staff decent
Can't comment on the food but the service was quick and the beer was good.
Great bar located on a side street off Grainger St. Good variety of draught beers. Can be difficult to find a seat during busy times, although there are plenty of bar stools.
Nice pub, wide range of beers, comfy seats
Lovely pub. Really well done out. Nice pound of Peroni
Great "traditional" pub in the heart of the City Centre. Friendly staff. I was a bit shocked at paying £9.40 for 2 beers, but it has been a long time since I went out in the town. It might make a great Weatherspoons, as it was a right hike to the bogs.
Cracking whisky collection Local ales and beers as well as from further afield, decor is very nice with quite a unique but subtle twist if you pay attention Friendly staff, couldn't comment on the food but I'd image this is pretty decent with the chain involved
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