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Yorkshire Dales pubs | Beer Talk
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Random wafflings about real ale and good pubs, from a girl's point of view. This pub/hotel in the little village close to Aysgarth is famous for being the honeymoon destination for James Herriot and his wife – this is displayed on the front of the hotel and elsewhere so you can’t fail to notice this. This lovely old whitewashed pub in a pretty cobbled village which felt miles from anywhere is a proper down to earth boozer with locals chatting at the bar. Very lemony and grapefruity, on a nice delicate bo...
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London, York and Norwich pubs | Beer Talk
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Random wafflings about real ale and good pubs, from a girl's point of view. London, York and Norwich pubs. Over the festive period we made a few trips to a few different cities, and had a few beers when there. Here’s a pick of some great pubs that we visited in each city during our travels. London was the first festive trip of the season, and after a trek to Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland we headed into the West End for a much deserved beer. The Old Coffee House. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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The Liberty Belle Micropub, Ely | Beer Talk
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Random wafflings about real ale and good pubs, from a girl's point of view. The Liberty Belle Micropub, Ely. On a visit to the cathedral city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, we headed to the Liberty Belle. The Liberty Belle is a lovely atmospheric pub, and the window seats are perfect for watching the world go by. It would be great to see more free-of-tie micropubs popping up to rival the big pub chains which seem to be dominating the towns and cities nowadays. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Manchester and Buxton pubs | Beer Talk
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Random wafflings about real ale and good pubs, from a girl's point of view. Manchester and Buxton pubs. Last month we took a trip to Manchester, and then to Buxton in the Peak District. Here are some of the pubs we visited. Port Street Beer House. Beer Studio, photo credit: http:/ www.thebeerstudiofallowfield.co.uk. We were lucky enough to arrive in Manchester on the day this new beer bar was opening. We just happened to be in Beermoth. Night and Day Cafe. Ourthouse Wine and Coffee Bar. You are commentin...
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More Norfolk Pubs | Beer Talk
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Random wafflings about real ale and good pubs, from a girl's point of view. Last year I wrote a post about visiting some of the many Norfolk pubs. Well, I have been back to Norfolk, and surprise, surprise, I visited more pubs. Some were the same old favourites like the Fat Cat. The Plough and the Brick Kilns, but many were different. Here are some of the new pubs I visited. The Murderers / Gardeners Arms, Norwich. The Murderers / Gardeners Arms. The White Lion, Norwich. The Plasterers Arms, Norwich.
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Golden Pints 2014 | Beer Talk
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Random wafflings about real ale and good pubs, from a girl's point of view. It’s that time of year again when I rack my brains trying to remember the best beers I have tried over the last year to nominate for the Golden Pints awards. So here are my choices. I’m sure I’ve forgotten a few good ones, but that’s probably because I was having such a nice time drinking them that I never noted them down. Best UK cask beer. Best UK keg beer. Magic Rock/Toccalmatto Custard Pie. Best UK bottled/canned beer. Magic ...
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Queen Edith, Cambridge | Pints and Pubs
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From beer to eternity. Salisbury Arms and St. Radegund Reopen. Cambridge Beer Festival 2015 →. Queen Edith, Cambridge. April 27, 2015. The first new build pub in Cambridge in over 30 years, opened on Wulfstan Way on 24th April. The Queen Edith is built on what was the car park of the previous pub of that name that opened in December 1961, around the time the nearby Addenbrookes Hospital began admitting patients on its new site. Originally a Lacon house, the first licensees were Mr and Mrs Coop. None at t...
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The Tivoli, Cambridge | Pints and Pubs
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From beer to eternity. Lancaster Bomber vs. Spitfire. Hops over the Elderberry →. The Tivoli, Cambridge. July 29, 2010. Tuesday 27th July saw the opening of a new Cambridge pub in a wonderful 1920s building, The Tivoli. On Chesterton Road, now a Wetherspoons pub. When we visited, there were a few guest ales to choose from including Old Hooky but I went for Nethergate. The Tivoli cinema opened in 1925 and was Cambridge’s sixth cinema. It closed over 30 years later in 1956. It could seat over...It reopened...
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Salisbury Arms and St. Radegund Reopen | Pints and Pubs
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From beer to eternity. The Grain Store, Cambridge. Queen Edith, Cambridge →. Salisbury Arms and St. Radegund Reopen. March 15, 2015. I don’t know, you wait ages for a refurbished pub and then three reopen at once. Following the Grain Store. Opening at the beginning of March, the St. Radegund and Salisbury Arms also reopened in Cambridge this month. 76 Tenison Road www.salisburyarmscambridge.co.uk. The interior layout has been altered, most notably a distressed wood, metal-topped bar on the extended groun...
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Cambridge Beer Festival | Pints and Pubs
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From beer to eternity. The 44th Cambridge Beer Festival. Will take place from 22nd – 27th May 2017. Cambridge Beer Festival Overall Beer of the Festival winners. The above information is not necessarily correct! The 2002 Winner, Lidstone Brewery, moved from Wickhambrook to North Yorkshire in 2003 and was renamed the Wensleydale Brewery. Further information can be found at Cambridge and district CAMRA. 42nd Cambridge Beer Festival 2015. 40th Cambridge Beer Festival 2013. 39th Cambridge Beer Festival 2012.
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