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What's your favourite pub in the UK?



Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,366
The Pennan Inn, in the village of Pennan in the North East of Scotland. The village nestling at the bottom of a cliff provided many of the settings for cult 80's film 'Local Hero' and the pub is one you never want to leave. Its pretty damn near perfect IMHO.

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jmsc

New member
Jul 19, 2003
647
Old Shoreham Road :o(
Having spent the last two evenings in The Snowdrop, I can only speak up for the excellent knack that Dom and Tony have with pubs.

Really? I was there with a few friends recently and we all agreed that they has spoilt it.

It's more like a restaurant now than a pub!
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,041
West, West, West Sussex
What now seems like many moons ago when I was based at RAF Cranwell, we used to take regular trips to The George at Leadenham. Massive whiskey collection, and also my first ever experience of Theakstons Old Peculiar.
 




Don't get out much these days to pubs. Wheatsheaf Jarvis Brook and Dripping Spring, Hastings are faves. Fond memories of the Queens Head at Icklesham and the Devonport Inn, Kingsand in Cornwall, right next to the beach.
 




Storer 68

New member
Apr 19, 2011
2,827
The Next One.


Is always better than The last One
 






Seagull over Canaryland

Well-known member
Feb 8, 2011
3,557
Norfolk
I am lucky to live within staggering distance of The Lord Nelson at Burnham Thorpe (see post#27 - good call!), home of 'Nelsons Blood' a concoction of dark rum and spices in honour of our greatest hero, who was a local lad.

I would recommend The Falkland Arms at Great Tew, Oxfordshire. I recall being taken there many years ago - approaching along several miles of unlit country lanes on a dark and misty winters night it seems like you have been transported hundreds of years back in time. having stopped the car and turned off the headlights nothing was visible. Then a few thatched cottages become discernable but with no obvious pub until you walk up the front path into what looks like a cottage, open the door then step down into this small candlelit bar area. As your eyes adjust to the low lighting you make out a few simple tables and chairs and warming a log fire. There is a tiny bar but they serve decent ales, a wicked selection of fruit wines, and sell a selection of snuff and clay pipes.......plus a mean home made pork pie. Nice beer garden at the rear. Not many concessions to the 21st, 20th or even 19th centuries.

Haven't been there for a couple years so apologies if it has changed - could be all pole dancing, bouncy castles and karaoke these days but I really hope it is preserved just how it was.....
 






robinsonsgrin

Well-known member
Mar 16, 2009
1,475
LA...wishing it was devon..
for views.... Devon hotels, Hotels in Devon, Dog Friendly Devon, Babbacombe Hotels | Cary Arms at babbacombe, torquay.
very gastro chic now... but the outside in the late spring / summer's evening cannot be beaten, although the hill down and back up is a killer - not for someone with no power in their car! used to sit with my local cider reading a book awaiting the arrival of the ex from the diving deep in the bay then saunter over to the car.
think i miss the views more than him!
 


Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
11,790
Brighton
Rock House Inn
Dulverton
Somerset.
Great place to drink and eat with a homely atomsphere and cheap sub £3 local pints.
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Blimey, I wouldn't have thought that it was so popular apart from us local Purbeck boys. I was an extra when they filmed scenes for the BBC drama 'The Mayor of Casterbridge' in the pub many years ago.

Never been to this pub but understand that it is legendary. It even got a mention on R2 last week during a Drivetime feature on the "Jurassic coast",the guy being interviewed name it as his favourite pub to visit after a hard day chasing fossils and gave it a good plug.
 




brighton terra

Well-known member
Dec 5, 2008
1,545
Worthing
Blimey, I wouldn't have thought that it was so popular apart from us local Purbeck boys. I was an extra when they filmed scenes for the BBC drama 'The Mayor of Casterbridge' in the pub many years ago.

I am a 'local Purbeck boy'.....my family hail from Swanage!
 


Really? I was there with a few friends recently and we all agreed that they has spoilt it.

It's more like a restaurant now than a pub!
On this week's visits, most folk in there were just drinking - although, on the first occasion, we did have an excellent meal (upstairs) to celebrate the Teaboy's 30th and his sister's return from Liberia.
 


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