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Yates's Sunderland - Sunderland
3–4 Burdon Road
Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear SR1 1QB
United Kingdom
Yates’s Sunderland is in the heart of Sunderland city centre, just a walk from the train station - Metro station and the superb winter gardens. We offer great-value food and drinks, with Sky sports, ESPN and racing Uk on the plasma screens and also two big screens with surround sound too. At weekends, we have superb DJs and also karaoke on Sunday nights, DJ's Friday and Saturday nights our DJ's play 60s 70s all the way through to the 90s pop and cheese something for everybody if you’re looking for something different. FOOD served from 10am to 9pm daily. from 2 meals for £6.45 and selected drinks from £1.85 all day every day. Don't forget to check our new drink offers out. Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 10am–11pm Just remember it has to be YATES!!!!!
Grange Hotel - Sunderland
225-227 Newcastle Road
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne-and-Wear SR5 1NR
United Kingdom
What makes The Grange Hotel such a favourite amongst pubs in Sunderland? Maybe it's the satisfying sizzle of our famous skillets, or our unbeatable value for money on food. Or it could be the infectious buzz of our friendly bar, where you'll find all your favourite drinks at fantastic prices. With the whole sizzling package, it's no wonder the people of Fullwell, Whitburn and Boldon can't get enough of us. Here at The Grange Hotel we're positively sizzling with tempting choices, unbeatable value and red-hot offers for the whole family. Eating out in Sunderland will never be the same. We're passionate about our drinks at The Grange Hotel. Discover our draught lager, bottled beer, stout and cider, plus a huge selection of wines, spirits and soft drinks. Why not team up your skillet with a refreshing pint of Carling, or share a bottle of wine with a friend? You can even mix it up with a couple of cocktails or a cheeky bomb! And with great spirits such as Absolut Vodka, Captain Morgan and Gordon's gin coming with a free mixer, our drinks menu is truly terrific.
Courtyard - Arts Centre Washington
Arts Centre
Washington, Tyne-and-Wear NE38 8AB
United Kingdom
The Courtyard is a modern café bar set within the delightful surroundings of the council run Arts Centre Washington in Fatfield. Situated in the heart of Washington, the Arts Centre is both accessible for locals as well as for people from further a field. Set in open grounds the Arts Centre has ample free parking there are nearby links with regional and local bus services. We operate the bar on a franchise basis from the City of Sunderland council. Through our knowledge and expertise gained from running one of the best real ale houses in the North East, it has been possible to turn the Courtyard from a quiet café bar located within an arts centre, into a thriving locals bar, arguably serving the best quality real ale in Washington. We have been listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for eight consecutive years now and was runner up in the Sunderland and South Tyneside CAMRA pub of the year 2008 The Courtyard operates a continuous cask ale programme sourcing ales from the very best micro brewers across the whole of the UK, and in doing so has introduced customers to a vast range of ales which they were unlikely to have sampled anywhere. Seven cask ales and at least one real cider are available at any one time. We showcase in the region of 15 to 20 different ales every week. The range is also complemented by a good selection of bottled Belgian beers. There is a whole programme of events held in the bar during the week including quiz nights (General Knowledge Quiz - Thursday and Entertainment Quiz - Sunday) and live music featuring the now locally renowned Fatfield Buskers on a Monday evening. Excellent quality home cooked food is served daily from 12.00pm till 2.00pm Monday to Saturday, 4.00pm to 7.00pm Wednesday to Saturday and 12.00pm to 5.00pm Sundays. We have an extensive menu with daily blackboard specials also available. Early Diner menu available 4.00pm until 6.00pm with 2-courses for £7.95 and 3-courses available for £9.95.
Kings Arms - Deptford
Beach Street
Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear DH4 6QQ
United Kingdom
The Kings Arms, Beach Street, Deptford, Sunderland The Kings Arms is a real gem of a pub with a wood paneled bar. The first mention of the pub on the site is in 1854 and the bar is typical of detail work carried out by local craftsmen of the period both internally and externally. The Kings arms is a multi award winning pub notably local Sunderland & South Tyneside CAMRA pub of the year 2005, 2006 and 2007 and also regional winner in both 2006 and 2007 going forward to the national stage. The bar features nine hand pumps with Timothy Taylor’s Landlord as the resident beer plus seven guest ales and one real cider. The guest ales are sourced from all over the country and many are not seen anywhere else in the area. Such breweries are Newby Wyke from South Lincolnshire, Red Lion from Ossett and Brown Cow from Selby. There is always a strong North-East influence with ales from the likes of Big Lamp, Bull Lane, Durham , High House Farm, Mordue, Jarrow, and Wylam .The pub is located in the old industrial heartland of Deptford where shipbuilding was once the foundation of the town and being only 10 minutes from the city centre is well worth a stroll. The Kings has views over the River Wear to the Stadium of Light which is only a short walk with ample match day parking ideal for a pre or post match pint. There are three large screen TV’s in the Kings should you wish to watch the sporting action in more comfortable surroundings. A beer garden with Marquee is located to the rear of the pub. The Marquee, which hosts live music in the summer months is also available for private hire. For enquiries please contact Martin on (0191) 5679804 for further details. And if you're feeling a little peckish on your visit try one of our superb toasted paninis. Opening hours 11am – 11pm (midnight Friday & Saturday), 12pm – 11.00pm (Sunday).
Robin Hood Inn - Jarrow
Primrose Hill
Jarrow, Tyne-and-Wear NE32 5UB
United Kingdom
The history of The Robin Hood can be traced back to 1824 when it was first shown on ordinance survey maps as The Robin Hood and Little John Inn. From 1871 – 1873 it was known as The Archers Arms. The current Robin Hood Inn was rebuilt in 1896. The Robin Hood was originally a coaching inn with letting rooms and stables, situated halfway between Newcastle and South Shields on the Newcastle Road. At that time it would have been extremely popular with travellers as it was then the only hostelry or public house between Newcastle and South Shields. In 1932, the public house was under the ownership of Sunderland brewers Vaux. For 40 years The Robin Hood was a flagship-managed house for the Sunderland brewer. It became a Vaux tenanted house in the early 1970’s and following the closure of the Vaux Brewery the pub became part of the Hartlepool based PubMaster chain. Following a succession of tenants, with little to invest on the premises, The Robin Hood was sadly boarded up on the 3rd January 2000. For two and a half years The Robin Hood was derelict until the fire damaged remains were purchased by Jess and Alison McConnell. After a major refurbishment programme The Robin Hood finally reopened its doors on 2nd May 2002. Once the pub was up and running, the owners concentrated on commissioning the brewing plant, and finally in October 2002, the first ale was on tap. The Jarrow Brewery was officially opened at The Robin Hood in October 2002 – ironically by former Vaux managing director, Frank Nicholson. In 2008 brewery sales outgrew The Robin Hood premises and all brewing was transferred to The Maltings. Following the transfer of the brewery to South Shields, a multi-purpose music and beer hall was opened in December 2008. Live entertainment is held every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. A very popular quiz takes place every Sunday from 4pm and Wednesday 9pm. A Sunday Carvery is served 12-3.30pm. The pub has a choice of three function rooms for private parties.
Ship Inn - Clacton-on-Sea
2 Valley Road Clacton-on-Sea Essex CO15 4AR
Clacton on Sea, Essex CO15 4AR
United Kingdom
The Ship Inn has been re-launched, we would love to welcome you to experience our fine real ales, beer garden, great pub food and above all our friendly staff. The Ship Inn is how a proper Pub should be. Revel in the history of this unique local pub which “allegedly” had a smugglers tunnel linked to the Church and the coast. And yes some of our wine is from France but we don’t have it landed by a row boat anymore! But you can always sit by the fire with a local ale and let time drift by. Families are always welcome especially for our Sunday roast lunches. However if you are looking to let your hair down a bit, come and join us for our weekly events ranging from our quiz night to regular live gigs. View our event listings for the latest details on up and coming events at the Ship Inn.
Five Bells - Cambridge
44 High St Burwell
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB25 0HD
United Kingdom
FIVE BELLS Burwell public house serves good home cooked food, fine wines and numerous ales. We are a family run business in the heart of Cambridgeshire in the popular village of Burwell. Our food is all home cooked in our own kitchen which is headed by proprietor Michele and our wonderful chef Alan. We care about the quality of the ingredients we buy and the meals we serve so we aim to use local suppliers wherever possible. There are always a selection of unique, imaginative and tasty vegetarian options. What about a halloumi & roasted beetroot kebab served on a bed of crunchy lettuce? We offer popular children's meals or most of our mains can be made smaller. After lunch they can play in our large garden. Sit, drink, relax and watch them play. Of course we do a great Sunday lunch too! A relaxed Sunday at FIVE BELLS has become a tradition for many customers, enjoying roast rib of beef with homemade Yorkshire Pudding and horseradish cream, with local roast potatoes and fresh seasonal vegetables. ETHOS The Five Bells Burwell aims to serves good home cooked food, fine wines and quality ales. BT Sport is now available to watch at the Five Bells… Saturday Night is Quiz Night at the Five Bells - 8.30pm in the public bar. Come and try our new Interactive Quiz! £1 per person, maximum of 6 people per team, great prizes to be won… At the Five Bells, Burwell we have been hosting a cinema evening on Monday nights and now for operational and organisational reasons we have decided to form a ’non-commercial community film club’. By doing this we hope to attract more viewers. We have a very large garden and play area for families to enjoy and have fun. After your home cooked lunch you can sit, drink, relax and watch your children play. The Barn is completely self-contained with its own bar giving us a brilliant function room available for private hire for parties, weddings and other functions. A new gazebo covers the decking which is also included for private functions.
Sparrow Bier Cafe - Bradford
32 North Parade
Bradford, West-Yorkshire BD1 3HZ
United Kingdom
The Sparrow is a speciality beer bar housed in a grade II listed building on Bradford’s North Parade. It opened it’s doors in May 2011 and is fast becoming one of the UK’s best and most popular craft beer bars. The bar attracts a wide range of customers who travel to taste some of the 70 ever changing beers that are available at any one time. The Sparrow offers local beers from Saltaire, Ilkley, Salamander, Magic Rock and Kirkstall as well as stocking some traditional and experimental beers from some of the best national and international breweries. CAMRA (Campaign For Real Ale) recently awarded The Sparrow Pub Of The Season for Autumn 2011 and the bar also featured in a national newspaper’s ‘Top 10 Craft Beer Bars in The UK’ feature. It’s not just beer at The Sparrow, select wines, spirits, juices, coffees, teas and deli style beer snacks are also on offer. The arts also feature heavily. Music playlists are updated daily and art by local artists hang on the walls. The Sparrow has an excellent reputation in the area. Why not call in for a drink, relax and hangout with friends at the end of your working week? Les & Mark welcome all to the award winning bar. MON: 11AM – 11PM TUE: 11AM – 11PM WED: 11AM – 11PM THU: 11AM – MIDNIGHT FRI: 11AM – MIDNIGHT SAT: 11AM – MIDNIGHT SUN: NOON – 11PM
Magna Carta - Lincoln
1 Exchequergate
Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN2 1PZ
United Kingdom
The Magna Carta pub is located just outside Lincoln Cathedral, right at the peak of the 'Steep Hill'. We offer something for everyone, from lunchtime diners who want a lighter meal to those who want to try one of our great pub food classics, all at great value and with fantastic service. We also have a great range of wines, real ales, spirits and soft drinks. We look forward to welcoming you to The Magna Carta soon! Friday Jazz Night at 8pm.....join us for some great music!
Red Lion - Radlett
78-80 Watling Street
Radlett, Hertfordshire WD7 7NP
United Kingdom
Occupying an enviable position in the lovely village of Radlett, The Red lion offers a home from home for all our guests with a bustling bar serving traditional pub dishes, a great selection of award winning real ales, fine wines and continental lagers and 'The Pantry', which offers quality restaurant fare in beautiful, relaxed surroundings, ideal for that romantic dinner or family meal. During the warmer months our outdoor terrace is the perfect place to enjoy an alfresco meal whilst participating in the popular sport of people watching! As a coaching Inn for the 21st century, The Red Lion has 13 modern, individually appointed ensuite rooms for business and leisure guests to enjoy. Situated only a short distance from Radlett train station with a direct line into London St pancras (25 minutes) or North to St Albans, Luton and Bedford we're the ideal stopping point to explore the surrounding area. Join our 'Foodie Club' and enjoy an array of exciting evenings in 'The Pantry', Radlett's newest dining destination with our 'Pudding Club' along with events such as a 'Taste of Hertfordshire' and 'Best Christmas Ever!' where our Chef's entertain with recipes, talks and of course tastings of various dishes. See our 'What's On' page for more details of events. With superb food served all day, every day, The Red Lion is a fantastic destination for the family, the office party or quite simply socialising with friends. Bookings are recommended. Opening times are: Monday - Thursday 11am – 11pm Friday – Saturday 11am – 12am Sunday 12pm – 10:30pm
Plough and Harrow - Harpenden
88 Southdown Road
Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 1PR
United Kingdom
The Plough & Harrow is a traditional pub concentrating on both good pub food and real ales with a great atmosphere with the locals appreciating our emphasis on live music and full coverage of all major sporting events both on terrestrial and satellite making full use of our big screen and numerous other televisions. We also encourage social interaction with our general knowledge quiz and for our music fans our infamous music quiz. Within the community we have unrivalled reputation for raising money for charity through race nights and casino nights. So pop in and try us whether on a Saturday with live music or any other day of the week because there is sure to be something on for you. . General knowledge Quiz EVERY Sunday, Snowball Jackpot up to £250 Music Quiz EVERY Thursday, £200 b-side Jackpot And also Live Band EVERY Saturday The pub also has a famed reputation for quality live music every Saturday and the best sports coverage around. The Pub shows Sky Sports and Premiership Plus that you can enjoyed on 2 big screens and 6 TVs The landlord has a policy of giving the customer what they want. It seems to work as the pub is VERY busy We have a Shot Bar where if you are feeling very brave and not driving you can sample exotic drinks such as Goldschlager, Jaegermeister or Absinthe. If however your taste is less exotic we have a great range of draft beers and lagers served always perfectly by friendly, young and attractive bar staff! The pub caters for all sorts from the age of 8 to 80. We have a huge garden at the back with a heated patio area with picnic tables and a kids play area it is a Mecca for harassed Mothers and Fathers!
Slug And Lettuce - Cheltenham
1–3a Regent Street
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 1HE
United Kingdom
Our main menu features a wide variety of regular dishes and daily specials which we serve throughout the day. Our comfortable (yet smart) décor and weekly live music acts means there’s something for everyone. In a handy spot just off the main high street, The Slug and Lettuce, attracts shoppers, theatre goers and visitors to the town. Why not take advantage of our 2-4-1 all day every day cocktail offer. The perfect way to start your night out! Cheltenham is an especially lovely place in the summer, with a variety of beautiful gardens including our own beer garden where you can relax over a cool beer or cocktail. We’re also a popular place for lunch or an extended evening of great food and wine. Our main menu features a wide variety of regular dishes and daily specials which we serve throughout the day. Our comfortable (yet smart) décor and weekly live music acts means there’s something for everyone. In a handy spot just off the main high street, The Slug and Lettuce, attracts shoppers, theatre goers and visitors to the town.
Old Cock Inn - Harpenden
58 The High Street
Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2SP
United Kingdom
The Old Cock Inn is a traditional 16th Century pub with a relaxed ambiance where anyone and everyone is welcome. The menu is reasonably varied serving homecooked food and daily specials, this attracts families and professionals at weekends and during the week. There is a reasonable amount of outside seating which is set away from the main high street of Harpenden for a more secluded drink on warm summer night. Homecooked food and daily specials served Monday to Thursday 11am to 9pm. Friday & Saturday 11am to 6pm & Sunday 12noon to 8pm. Choose from Homemade Beef in ale Pie, Porterhouse Steak, Sunday Roast and much more. Bar Meals and daily specials served Monday to Thursday 11am to 9pm. Friday & Saturday 11am to 6pm & Sunday 12noon to 8pm. Saturday's Live Music from 8.30pm. Sunday's Jazz from 2pm to 4pm. Disabled Access Children Welcome Garden Accommodation: 6 Newly appointed King Size Boutique Style Bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, Free WIFI, Room Safe, Iron & Ironing Board, IPod Docking Station, complimentary Luxury Toiletries & Room Service. Rates £100 per night including breakfast. Corporate Rates Available
White Horse - Welwyn Village
30 Mill Lane, Welwyn Village
Welwyn, Hertfordshire AL6 9ET
United Kingdom
You’ll find The White Horse nestled amongst the pretty cottages of Welwyn, slap bang in the middle of one of the most picturesque villages in England. Step through the traditional, understated black on white exterior and into a fresh-yet-rustic country revival abode with bags of character, original features and earthy materials. Out the back is another big secret, the biggest open space in the village; a perfectly landscaped garden and eating space, perfect for sunning yourself, lazy afternoons and awesome BBQs. Captained by LTBB ‘Britain’s Best Pub Landlord’ Adam Richardson and his father John, The White Horse welcomes all for great food, beer and friendly service. We’re a stones-throw from the A1(M) and London, and although we’re a little hard to find, it’ll be worth it when you get here
White Lion - St Albans
91 Sopwell Lane
St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 1RN
United Kingdom
The White Lion is located at the east end of Sopwell Lane in the historic city of St Albans. A former coaching inn built in the 16th century, today the pub is a cosy warren with 2 bars and 5 separate seating areas. Exposed beams and white walls show the building to its best advantage and, in colder months, open fires help to keep toes toasty. Outside we have a huge safely enclosed pub garden with boules piste, covered smoking area and BBQ. We pride ourselves on the quality and variety of our real ales, a surprising number for such a small pub! On any given day we aim to have a minimum of 8 beers, 2 lagers and a cider on hand pumps. We also have a full range of bottled lagers, ciders, perries and soft drinks. To reinforce our reputation as a hostelry serving good quality ale, we are very proud of our current ranking of 3rd overall in CAMRA’s South Herts region. Wherever possible we source ingredients for our traditional pub food from local producers and all meals are made from what’s in season at the time of year. All pub meals are freshly prepared for each individual order and, with a constantly changing specials board, there’s always something new and tasty to try. We also keep our own chickens and use their wonderful eggs in our home-cooked meals. Even though we aren’t the biggest pub in the world, this doesn’t deter us from showcasing live music every week with different bands from near and far. Music ranges from rock, blues, jazz and soul with many sessions being semi-acoustic. Plus we have a regular Wednesday session night with local musicians playing traditional Celtic, European and American folk music. True to form of any great English pub, we believe our serfs (sorry, staff!) makes us what we are: a friendly and relaxed place people visit to enjoy great beers, wine and food. We’re an animal-friendly pub, and welcome well-behaved dogs in the bar and garden – a doggy treats jar in on the bar! We look forward to welcoming you soon, but if you can’t wait
O'Neill's - St Albans
11 Victoria Street
St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 3JJ
United Kingdom
A hundred thousand welcomes to O'Neill's Irish pub in St Albans You'll always find a warm welcome at O'Neill's St Albans. Ours is a place where you're free to go with the flow. Where great food and drink is always served with a smile. And where, no matter whether you're a regular or a newcomer, our friendly team will make you feel at home. What's the craic? Irish pubs are known for their hospitality – a point we love proving here at O'Neill's St Albans. Come and see for yourself – drop by for a bite to eat, to watch some sport, to enjoy our live music or just for the craic. Sláinte! Live music - great gigs you'll want to tell your friends about Breakfast - from pancakes to full Irish Burger Night on Mondays & Tuesdays Buy one get one for £1 cocktails on Friday & Saturday night Sky & BT Sport - the best live action is even better with friends, food and drink opening times Mon to Wed: 11am - 11pm Thu: 11am - 12am Fri: 11am - 12.30am Sat: 10am - 12.30am Sun: 10am - 11pm
Castle Hotel - Manchester
66 Oldham Street
Manchester, Lancashire M4 1LE
United Kingdom
The 200 year long story of The Castle Hotel is woven not just into it's bricks and mortar, its Victorian tiles or its mosaic floors. It’s a feeling that you can’t put your finger on. It’s in its people. In its memories. And in the layers of history built up over centuries of experience. The Castle Hotel started life in 1776, although records show that there has been a dwelling on the site since the 1400s. Over the course of a century the pub changed name several times, trading first as The Crown and Sceptre, then The Crown and Anchor and later The Clock Face. In the late nineteenth century the pub was acquired by Kay’s Atlas Brewery and started a new chapter as The Castle Hotel; which is probably when the current tiled façade and bar were added. In the early 1930s Frederic Robinson took over Kay’s Atlas Brewery and, consequently, The Castle Hotel. The pub’s now deeply cemented relationship with the city’s music scene probably began when it was a stopping off point for people on their way to Band on the Wall. In 1979, a now legendary John Peel interview with Ian Curtis took place here, weaving The Castle further into the fabric of Manchester’s musical heritage. Sadly, The Castle fell on hard times and closed it's doors in 2008. This cherished public house was not to remain closed for long though, and in 2009 friends Jonny Booth and Rupert Hill took over The Castle Hotel and set about bringing the decrepit building back to life. After a period of restoration which saw the infamous leaky roof replaced and the pub’s entire interior sympathetically brought back in line with it's rich heritage, the renovation was completed in October 2010 with the grand unveiling of the new Music Hall and Theatre at In The City 2010. So that’s the story so far. And now The Castle Hotel is ready for it's next chapter; one which will see this historical drinking house continue to evolve at the beating heart of Manchester’s creative communities.
Bridgewater Hotel - Oldham
197 Manchester Road Hollinwood
Oldham, Lancashire OL8 4PS
United Kingdom
The Bridgewater Hotel situated on the A62 in Hollinwood, just outside Oldham offers an all day, every day carvery supported by a full menu. The pub underwent an extensive refurbishment to bring a relaxed drinking and dining experience surrounded by contemporary decor to our customers. It is known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere and offers what we believe to be the best value for money and standard of service in the area. The pub also has an outdoor heated and covered terrace with beer garden that allows customers to relax outside. Don't forget 2-4-1 on carvery & menu, all day, every day!
North Star - Higher Crompton
Rushcroft Road, Higher Crompton
Oldham, Lancashire OL2 7PR
United Kingdom
The North Star is a long established family run pub within the Thwaites estate. We are located in Higher Crompton, Oldham and we are known for our fantastic service, great location and brilliant beers. We are very community involved running a yearly charity walk plus regular, fundraising events throughout the year. We are close to a number of different countryside walking routes so if you've been out and about all day, you can always pop in and see us here at the North Star for a nice refreshing pint. We are open today from 12pm - 12am
Swan Inn - Saddleworth
The Square Dobcross, Saddleworth
Oldham, Lancashire OL3 5AA
United Kingdom
Michael, Tim and all the staff welcome you to The Swan in Dobcross and we hope you enjoy your visit. Built in 1765, the pub has a rich history and continues to be a focal point for village community life. Michael and Tim took over The Swan, their local pub, in March 2012 and their success was quickly recognised by the Marston's Pub of the Year Awards 2013, winning the National Best Newcomer Award and then going on to pick up the top accolade, Marston's Pub of the Year 2013 - Grand Final Winner. We serve delicious home made food, prepared by our excellent team of chefs, seven days a week. We have five hand pulled real ales, including regular guest ales - all kept in top condition. We have been independelty assessed by Cask Marque and received a 100% pass mark. We are proud to have been independently selected to feature in the 2014 CAMRA Good Beer Guide. In addition to the charming rooms on the ground floor, the historic function room upstairs is available for parties, conferences, meetings, sing songs and general merrymaking. PUB THEATRE Upstairs at The Swan is described as a 'must-visit venue'* for actors, performers and audiences alike. We bring top quality, professional theatre companies to the pub as well as the very best musicians and singers from the world of jazz, opera and folk. To keep informed about the many events we have on here, you can sign up for our email newsletter. If you are interested in booking the function room for a private function, we are very happy to discuss your requirements. Free Wi-fi is available to customers. There is a pub piano, so you're welcome to come and play. We run a very popular 'book exchange', so feel free to browse the bookshelves and help yourselves to any book that takes your fancy. If you have a book you'd like to share with others, you can leave it here. Every Thursday we have a popular pub quiz which is open to everyone. £1 per person to enter. If you're a regular customer, why not pick up a Swan Loyalty
