25 Pubs you must drink in before you die

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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
five

The Spaniards. Not great.
The Feathers in Ludlow, 1989 or 1990. Had Cilla Black on the jukebox, so brilliant
The Jerusalem. Pretty, but ordinary service.
The Dove in Hammersmith. Lovely view, but...........ok-ish.
and........
The Cheshire Cheese. Nope, never again.

No Philharmonia in Liverpool?
No St. Christophers in Borough?
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
The Britons Protection. Used to be a pre club meeting point before dancing the rest of the night away in the Hacienda. :smile:
 
The White Lion at Barthomley - it burn't down last year (well the thatched roof went up) and seems to have re-opened.

Last went in there 30 years ago as it is local but out in the sticks.

No Pub With No Name -surely shome mistake
 

Berties

Fast and careful!
haunch of venison salisbury,unusual little bar on the right as you go in,and the mummified hand
 

Dave 123

Legendary Member
five

The Spaniards. Not great.
The Feathers in Ludlow, 1989 or 1990. Had Cilla Black on the jukebox, so brilliant
The Jerusalem. Pretty, but ordinary service.
The Dove in Hammersmith. Lovely view, but...........ok-ish.
and........
The Cheshire Cheese. Nope, never again.

No Philharmonia in Liverpool?
No St. Christophers in Borough?


Ooh yes, the Phil.... Many a good night in there!
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Crown Posada- never thought of it as special- it's small and dark and very, very serious.
The Bridge at Wylam is better and friendlier- lots of local beers and if there's been a do on they give the food away after!
Drunken Duck- people think it's special so they can charge silly money for everything.... off the beaten track but popular with groups of friends up from London, driving expensive Audis, new Landrovers and X5s, in Barbours and rugby shirts, in the Lakes for the week-end. You know the type.
Try The Swinside for a better friendlier traditional pub
 
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