All Pubs
From PubNight
ID | Pub Name | Notes |
1 | Anchor, Birmingham | Historic boozer with a great range of beers |
2 | Anchor, Fladbury | Quiet Village pub |
3 | Axe & Compasses, Aythorpe Roding | Friendly old pub in Essex |
4 | Bag O Nails, Bristol | Beer lovers paradise, but don't expect too much space! |
5 | Bank Tavern, Keswick | Busy pub in the centre of Keswick |
6 | Barge Inn, Bradford-on-Avon | Ex-hidden brewery pub now serving moles beers. |
7 | Barn Owl, Agden Wharf | Inexpensive Canal-side Pub |
8 | Barton Arms, Birmingham | Spacious Oakham Ales bar with historic windows |
9 | Bearslake Inn, Lake | Nice pub with a lovely garden with views of dartmoor |
10 | Beaufort Arms, Raglan | Coaching Inn with a good range of food |
11 | Beehive Inn, Bouncers Lane | Refurbished and a popular pub, two real ales plus some "Craft" in bottles |
12 | Beehive Inn, Montpellier | |
13 | Beeston Castle Hotel | |
14 | Bell Inn | |
15 | Bell Inn | |
16 | Bell Inn, Staplehurst | big, foody pub. Nice - but we were in a rush! |
17 | Bell Inn, Wylye | Brewery tap for the Hidden brewery |
18 | Bell and Crown, Canterbury | Busy pub near the Cathedral in Canterbury town centre |
19 | Bell, Bath | Strange multi-room pub with a launderette |
20 | Black Bear, Tewkesbury | Spacious old pub at the end of Tewkesbury High Street |
21 | Black Bull, Coniston | Welcoming big pub home to the Coniston Brewery |
22 | Blue Anchor, Helston | Unspoilt brewpub. Go here - its great |
23 | Blue Boar, Maldon | Old coaching inn which is home to the Farmers brewery |
24 | Blush | |
25 | Boat Inn, Penallt | Lovely old riverside pub in the middle of nowhere! |
26 | Boathouse Inn, Wylam | Long, thin town centre local with a huge beer range |
27 | Boot Inn, Boot | Busy local pub in Boot at the base of the Hardknott pass |
28 | Bree Louise, Euston | Busy London pub with a huge beer range. Price cuts for CAMRA members |
29 | Breidden Hotel, Middleton | Traditional pub meets Chinese |
30 | Brendon Arms, Bude | OK boozer - go to the Bencoolen instead |
31 | Brewer's Pride, Osset | Ecclectic pub with an excellent range of beer |
32 | Bridge Hotel, Buttermere | Go to the pub next door - its better |
33 | Bridge Inn, Menai Bridge | Nice pub with an impressive menu |
34 | Bristol Ram | Bristol town centre pub owned by Youngs |
35 | Brook House Inn, Boot | Nice hotel in Boot at the foot of the Hardknott Pass |
36 | Brothers Water Inn | Cracking views from this pub at the base of Langdale Pikes |
37 | Brown Jug | Same old pub as before but bigger. Good Rugby Venue |
38 | Brynffynon Hotel, Llanwonno | Long thin pub in Wales |
39 | Bulkeley Arms, Menai Bridge | Robinsons pub on the main road through Menai Bridge |
40 | Bull Ring, Kingstone | Nice roadside village pub and brewery tap |
41 | Bunch of Grapes, Pontypridd | Otley beer flagship - friendly if a little querky |
42 | Bush, Silverdale | Pleasant modern freehouse |
43 | Buskers Bar | |
44 | Butchers Arms, Sheepscombe | Has recently changed hands (since our last visit) |
45 | Cafe Rene | |
46 | Car Parking for Neil | |
47 | Casa | |
48 | Castle Inn, Bradford-on-Avon | Cracking boozer with nice beer, food and rooms |
49 | Cat & Fiddle | Large 1930's building near the football ground. Now Demolished and replaced by flats |
50 | Cheese Rollers | |
51 | Cheltenham Beer Festival | Cheltenham beer festival in aid of the Samaritans |
52 | Cheltenham Cricket Club | Cricket club hiding in a Cheltenham back street |
53 | Cheltenham Food & Drink Festival | Food and drink festival including a real ale tent |
54 | Cheltenham Motor Club | Orginally The Crown, and accesible via Crown Passage from the London Rd. Winner of CAMRA SW Club of the Year 2006, 2007, 2008 through to 2012 and was CAMRA National Club of the Year in 2013, 2017 and 2020 - a testament to the effort put in by Neil behind the bar (and in the cellar). Was Branch Club of the Year 2019 and was Regional Club of the year 2018 |
55 | Circus Bar | |
56 | Clock Tower Lilleybrook | |
57 | Coach and Horses, Market Drayton | |
58 | Colston Yard, Bristol | Used to be the Smiles Brewery |
59 | Compasses Inn, Chicksgrove | Lovely old Inn in Wiltshire |
60 | Compasses, Littley Green | Nice proper country pub with nice beers and a garden |
61 | Cook and Barker Inn, Newton-on-the-Moor | Lovely country Inn with good beer and great food |
62 | Cork's Wine Bar | |
63 | Cornubia, Bristol | Tucked away behind the Telephone exchange |
64 | Cotswold Conference Centre, Broadway | Training centre which stocks real ale if you phone them and ask |
65 | Cotswold Grange Hotel | Not known to have Real Ale |
66 | Craven Arms, Brockhampton | Nice old pub with an annual beer festival |
67 | Cricketers, Canterbury | Dated Shepherd Neame pub in the middle of Canterbury |
68 | Cricketers, Chelmsford | Town Centre Boozer doing a nice range of local ales |
69 | Cross Hands | |
70 | Crown & Trumpet, Broadway | Watch out for their range of Christmas beers |
71 | Crown Inn, Llwyndafydd | Lovely village pub in the middle of nowhere! |
72 | Crown Rivers, Heathrow | Pub at the bottom of Heathrow Terminal 5 |
73 | Dering Arms, Pluckley | Foody Inn with less beer than it might appear |
74 | Dick Whittington, Gloucester | |
75 | Drunken Duck, Barngates | Brilliant restaurant and brewery tap. Dine and drink here. |
76 | Duke of York | |
77 | Dumbleton Hall | Great place for a wedding |
78 | Eden Project, St Austell | Astonishing place with different climates in its Biomes |
79 | Exmouth Arms | |
80 | Falcon Hotel, Bude | Good Bude Hotel |
81 | Falcon, Thame | Local boozer serving good Hook Norton beers |
82 | Favourite Beers | |
83 | Fieldhouse, Solihull | Ember Inns pub in Solihull |
84 | Fish and Fiddle | |
85 | Five Alls | No real ale |
86 | Fleece Inn, Bretforton | Charming pub with good beer and an asparagus fetish |
87 | Fountain, Gloucester | |
88 | Fox and Raven, Chelmsford | Chain gastropub which does occasional beer festivals |
89 | Fox, Old Down | Cosy pub that's hard to find! |
90 | G's | |
91 | Galleon Inn, Fowey | Busy seaside pub serving Sharps Ales |
92 | Gardeners Arms, Alderton | It's in the good beer guide for 2008, but I can't see why |
93 | Garricks Head, Bath | Busy town centre pub with an excellent range of beers |
94 | George Hotel | Good Food - but not even good lager |
95 | George and Abbotsford Hotel, Melrose | Hotel with a nice beer selection in the middle of Melrose |
96 | Gladstone, Dwygyfylchi | Big pub with accomodation near Conwy |
97 | Gloucester Old Spot | Now owned by the same people as the Royal Oak, Prestbury |
98 | Goat and Bicycle | |
99 | Golden Miller | |
100 | Grain Barge, Bristol | Floating brewery tap for the Bristol Beer Factory! |
101 | Green Man, Highwood | Food is fine, but don't write home about the beer |
102 | Green Tree, Bath | Panelling everywhere in this classic Bath pub |
103 | Greyhound Inn, Llanrhidian | Spacious pub on the Gower with a pleasant garden |
104 | Greys Inn, Embleton | Local pub in a coastal village |
105 | Halfway House, Brenchley | Excellent real ale pub with great variety of beers and the food looked good too |
106 | Harbourmaster, Aberaeron | Pleasant seaside pub with a modern interior |
107 | Hogs Head | |
108 | Holly Bush, Alcester | Cracking old pub with two bars, five rooms and eight beers |
109 | Hop Pole, Aylesbury | Excellent large friendly local pub, claiming to be Aylesbury's permanent beer festival |
110 | Horse & Groom, Belgravia | Quiet local hiding in the middle of Belgravia |
111 | House in the Tree | Once good now less so pub near Cheltenham |
112 | Inn on the Green, Bristol | Previously GBG listed pub with up to 13 real ales |
113 | Irish Oak | Used to be called the Royal Oak |
114 | J.D. Pepper's | |
115 | J.J. O'Neill's | |
116 | Joiners Arms, Bishopston | Brewery tap for the Swansea Brewery |
117 | Jugged Hare, Victoria | Traditional Fuller's pub with excellent beer. And pies. |
118 | King Arthur Hotel, Reynoldston | Cosy, friendly, foody pub with real fires and oak beams |
119 | King's Arms | |
120 | King's Arms, Pembroke | Pub just down from Pembroke Castle |
121 | Kings Arms, Market Drayton | |
122 | Kings Arms, Prestbury | |
123 | Kirkstile Inn, Loweswater | Lovely 16th Century Inn, home to local CAMRA |
124 | Lamb Inn, Crawley | Brakspear pub with good food |
125 | Lamp Tavern, Birmingham | Free house serving a wide range of unusual ales |
126 | Land of Liberty, Peace & Plenty, Heronsgate | Fantastic pub just off of the M25 |
127 | Langton | |
128 | Lark, Studley | Friendly (if slightly dated) pub |
129 | Lion Inn, Trellech | 16th Century pub, difficult to find |
130 | Llanthony Priory | Cafe next to Llanthony Priory. |
131 | Mabels Tavern, St Pancras | Spacious Shepherd Neame pub just off Euston Road |
132 | Mad Bishop and Bear, Paddington | Good Fullers pub at Paddington Station |
133 | Malvern Hills Hotel | |
134 | Masons Arms, Wilmcote | Hobsons Choice! |
135 | Merry Fellow Inn | |
136 | Midland Hotel | |
137 | Miners Arms, Whitecroft | Quaint pub near Lidney |
138 | Montpellier Wine Bar | |
139 | Moon Under Water | |
140 | Moran's Eating House | |
141 | Moreton in Marsh Cricket Club | North Cotswold Beer Festival |
142 | Morpeth Arms | Small riverside traditional London pub near the Tate |
143 | Morris Clown, Bampton | Single room pub with character and Aunt Sally |
144 | Nags Head, Malvern Link | Busy pub serving a wide selection of beers including some from St Georges |
145 | National Hunt | |
146 | Nelson | |
147 | Neuadd Arms Hotel, Llanwrytd Wells | Brewery tap for the Heart of Wales Brewery serving 8 beers |
148 | New Inn | |
149 | New Inn, Willersey | True Donnington pub just outside Boradway |
150 | Nick's House | |
151 | North Inn, Pendeen | Friendly Cornish Pub |
152 | Norwood | |
153 | Oddfellows Arms, Chelmsford | Nice pub just out of Chelmsford Town centre, does occasional beer festivals |
154 | Old Brewery Tavern, Canterbury | Modern pub in the centre of Canterbury |
155 | Old Cross Tavern, Hertford | Cracking town-centre pub with two fires and it's own beer |
156 | Old Crown, Uley | Lovely big pub in picturesque Uley |
157 | Old Dungeon Ghyll, Great Langdale | Classic walkers pub with a great range of beers |
158 | Old Ford Inn, Llanhamlach | Inn with views of the Brecons |
159 | Old Joint Stock, Birmingham | Great Fullers pub with an extensive range and guest beers |
160 | Orange Tree, Chelmsford | Traditional pub with a great beer range in a Chelmsford back street |
161 | Original Plough, Chelmsford | Busy town centre freehouse next to Chelmsford Station |
162 | Oscars, Market Drayton | |
163 | Park Inn, Mumbles | Back Street pub in the delightful seaside town of Mumbles |
164 | Pen-y-Bryn, Colwyn Bay | Spacious busy pub with good food and beer |
165 | Pig Inn the City, Gloucester | Rustic town centre pub which shows Rugby. Beers vary |
166 | Pig and Fiddle, Bath | Large, busy Bath town centre pub |
167 | Pillars of Hercules, Soho | One Room bar with Five Ales in a Soho backstreet |
168 | Plume of Feathers, Castlemorton | Serves good condition Bathams beer - not easy to find near Cheltenham |
169 | Postlip Hall, Postlip | Home of the Cotswold Beer Festival |
170 | Queen's Head, Chelmsford | A real ale Mecca on a back street in Chelmsford |
171 | Queens Head, Troutbeck | Old Inn with good beer, rooms and food |
172 | Queens Hotel | |
173 | Railway Inn | |
174 | Railway Inn, Ripple | |
175 | Ram Inn, Woodchester | Big friendly pub with plenty of local beers |
176 | Raven, Bath | Bath city centre pub with 6 real ales and an interesting selection of pies |
177 | Red Cow, Pontsticill | Old Welsh pub set in beautiful countryside |
178 | Red Hart, Blaisdon | Lovely old pub with good beer, food and a dog named spot |
179 | Red Lion, Arlingham | Nice friendly pub with good walks along the Severn nearby |
180 | Red Lion, Llangadog | Lovely old coaching inn with good welsh beer |
181 | Rising Sun | Nice view but lacklustre beer |
182 | Rock of Gibraltar, Enslow Bridge | Large pub by the canal |
183 | Royal Oak, Andoversford | Cracking old stone pub with a roaring fire! |
184 | Royal Oak, Felinfoel | Felinfoel pub just down from Harry Watkins |
185 | Royal Oak, Gretton | Used to be Goffs tied house |
186 | Royal Oak, Rhandirmwyn | Friendly Welsh local with local food! |
187 | Ryeworth | |
188 | Salopian Star | |
189 | Sandbrook Vaults | Now a Joules Pub - a very clean and simple refurbishment |
190 | Sandford Park Ale House | |
191 | Seven Tuns, Chedworth | Nice old pub in a nice Cotswold village |
192 | Shakespeare Inn | |
193 | Ship Inn, Low Newton by the Sea | Lovely little coastal pub with its own brewery |
194 | Ship Inn, Newnham-on-Severn | Cosy pub just off of the A48 |
195 | Ship Inn, Seahouses | Seaside pub filled with nautical memorabilia |
196 | Ship, Chelmsford | Busy Chelmsford town centre pub |
197 | Ship, Soho | A punk pub in the middle of London |
198 | Shipwrights Arms, Faversham | Haunted pub in the middle of nowhere with an eclectic menu! |
199 | Slax | Used to be the Garrick's Head |
200 | Snowdonia Park, Waunfawr | Home of the Snowdonia brewery in the shadow of Snowdon |
201 | Somerset Arms | Backstreet local. One of the last PNs before Xmas is traditionally held here due to its now no longer continued excessive display of Yuletide Tat |
202 | Square & Compasses, Fuller Street | A nice pub with lovely food! |
203 | St. Georges Vaults | |
204 | Star Inn, Talybont on Usk | Lovely village local with food and a one-room B&B |
205 | Star, Bath | Eclectic Bath pub, supposedly in the shape of a coffin |
206 | Stonecroft Inn, Llanwrtyd Wells | Local community pub with wholesome food |
207 | Strickland Arms, Sizergh | Local just off the M6 near Sizergh Castle |
208 | Sun Inn, Coniston | Busy hotel in Coniston with a good range of beers |
209 | Swan Inn, Whiston | Pleasant pub in the middle of nowhere |
210 | Taberna Inn, Herbrandston | Unassuming pub with excellent food and two ever-changing beers |
211 | Tafarn Jem, Cwmann | Nice views from this modern Welsh pub |
212 | Tailors | Screens a lot of Football and Rugby matches |
213 | Tedington Hands | Handy stop off if you are getting married in [[Pubs:Dumbleton Hall |
214 | Telegraph Inn, Llangadog | Brewery Tap for the Black Mountain Brewery |
215 | Tewkesbury Winter Ale Festival | Excellent Winter Ale Festival - even Paul likes it |
216 | The Adam and Eve | Long standing Local for several members of Pub Night |
217 | The Airs & Graces | Bought by Arkells and now run by the Dodo Pub Co |
218 | The Bakers Arms | Do not let Simon use his Tom-Tom to navigate you here. You'll end up in a modern cul-de-sac about 6 miles away |
219 | The Bank House | Wetherspoons second pub in town - this one is more like a pub and less of a barn |
220 | The Bath House | Was the Flute n Jig and other names before that. |
221 | The Bath Tavern | Good mix of friendly people. Definitely a boozer |
222 | The Bayshill Inn | Wadsworths pub done up a bit |
223 | The Blue Bell Inn | |
224 | The Boat | |
225 | The Bottle of Sauce | Owned by Arkells - run by the Dodo Pub Co |
226 | The Brandy Cask | |
227 | The Cape of Good Hope | |
228 | The Coach & Horses, Market Drayton | |
229 | The Coal House, Apperley | |
230 | The Cotswold | |
231 | The Crown Hotel, Market Drayton | |
232 | The Dragon Inn | |
233 | The Feathered Fish | |
234 | The Feet Inn, Twyning | |
235 | The Five Mile House | |
236 | The Fountain | |
237 | The Frog & Fiddle | Student pub with no real ale |
238 | The Golden Ball | |
239 | The Golden Hart, Nettleton Bottom | Nice pub with hearty food |
240 | The Greatfield | Estate pub next to Morrisons. Does a selection of real ale |
241 | The Green Dragon, Cockleford | Nice pub - quite spacious, warm in the winter |
242 | The Hewlett Arms | |
243 | The Joiners Arms, Market Drayton | |
244 | The Jolly Brewmaster | One of Cheltenham's finest real ale pubs |
245 | The Kemble Brewery Inn | Cheltenham CAMRA pub of the year 2019 |
246 | The Kings Head | A multi-roomed pub which has a very extensive and reasonably priced food menu |
247 | The Kings Head, Bledington | |
248 | The Lansdown | |
249 | The Linden Tree, Gloucester | |
250 | The Little Upton Muggery | |
251 | The London Inn | |
252 | The Lord Hill, Market Drayton | |
253 | The Lugger, Fowey | Town centre pub in Fowey |
254 | The Market Tavern | |
255 | The Marquis of Granby | |
256 | The Office | |
257 | The Old Corner Cupboard, Winchcombe | Recently changed hands but still serving great beer! |
258 | The Old Courthouse | Worth visiting just for the courtroom and the cellar |
259 | The Old Plough | |
260 | The Old Spot, Dursley | |
261 | The Old White Lion | |
262 | The Parrot | |
263 | The Plaisterers Arms | |
264 | The Plough Inn | |
265 | The Plough, Prestbury | |
266 | The Pulpit | |
267 | The Red Lion Inn, Market Drayton | Now the brewery tap for the new Joules' Brewery - which is an impressive building in their car park. Lookout for the well inside the pub! |
268 | The Red Lion, Cricklade | Brilliant real ale pub - well worth hunting down |
269 | The Regal, Gloucester | First Gloucester Wetherspoons. Was a theatre once. |
270 | The Restoration | |
271 | The Retreat | |
272 | The Ridge | |
273 | The Rotunda Tavern | |
274 | The Royal | |
275 | The Royal Oak,Prestbury | Bought from the Brewery by the landlord who has done a lot of work to make the pub a success |
276 | The Royal Union | |
277 | The Salisbury | |
278 | The Samson and Lion | |
279 | The Spittal Brook | |
280 | The Stags Head Inn, Market Drayton | |
281 | The Star Inn & Hotel | |
282 | The Star, Chelmsford | Busy pub on the outskirts of Chelmsford |
283 | The Strand | Used to be Cafe Tabac. New pub sign cut in the same style as the rest of the original shop front |
284 | The Suffolk Arms | |
285 | The Sun Inn | |
286 | The Swan | |
287 | The Swan | |
288 | The Swan | |
289 | The Swan in the Rushes | |
290 | The Talbot Head Hotel | |
291 | The Talbot, Chaddesley Corbett | Big pub in a Worcestershire Village |
292 | The Talbot, Market Drayton | |
293 | The Tavern | Was the Prom Vaults - now reopened and selling decent beer |
294 | The Tavern | Now an upmarket bar/restaurant but claims to have real ale on |
295 | The Three Kings | A truely ancient and historic pub |
296 | The Vine | This was Coopers in 1990. The PDDG comes from "Cactus Jacks" - which name it laboured under for some time. |
297 | The Virtual Pub | |
298 | The Volunteer | |
299 | The White Hart | |
300 | The White Lion | |
301 | The White Lion, Bristol | Town centre pub on the corner, serving lots of Wickwar beer |
302 | The Whitesmiths Arms | |
303 | The William Chester | New pub in an old building. Manages to feel like it's been there for years |
304 | Three Crowns | |
305 | Three Horseshoes, Marlow | Brewery Tap for the Rebbelion Brewery. Serves 6 Rebellion beers! |
306 | Tivoli | |
307 | Toad, Rhos-on-Sea | Large pub with a view across the sea to a giant windfarm |
308 | Tudor Arms, Slimbridge | Big, spacious pub just down from the Wetlands |
309 | Tudor House Hotel, Tewkesbury | Old Tudor Hotel on Tewkesbury High Street with nice beer |
310 | Tunnel House, Coates | Super pub at the entrance to the Thames & Severn canal tunnel |
311 | Twelve Bells, Cirencester | |
312 | Twice Brewed Inn, Twice Brewed | Large and busy pub close to Hadrian's Wall |
313 | Two Pigs | Hosts a lot of live music acts |
314 | Umbrella | No Real Ale, Richard's Local |
315 | Unicorn, Canterbury | Busy boozer in the middle of Canterbury |
316 | Victoria & Albert, Netherhampton | Peaceful Wiltshire pub, very welocming |
317 | Victoria Inn | |
318 | Victoria Inn, Menai Bridge | Nice hotel with views of the Menai straight |
319 | Village Inn, Nailsworth | We haven't been there yet |
320 | Viper, Mill Green | Essex country pub with nice beer, food and a garden |
321 | Walter de Cantelupe Inn, Kempsey | Village pub with nice beer and good cooking |
322 | Wasdale Head Inn, Wasdale Head | Home of the Great Gable brewery and Britain's Favourite View! |
323 | Water Poet, Gloucester | Second Gloucester Wetherspoons |
324 | Watermills Inn, Ings | Excellent pub with up to 16 beers including its own Watermills beers |
325 | Watershed, Bristol | Cafe on Bristol waterfront, home to Arbor Ales |
326 | Wellington, Birmingham | Excellent real ale pub with 15 hand-pumps |
327 | Wheatsheaf | |
328 | Wheatsheaf, Writtle | Small friendly village local with a good beer range |
329 | White Bear, Tewkesbury | Busy locals pub just outside the town centre, very cheap |
330 | White Eagle, Rhoscolyn | Great pub on the West coast of Anglessey |
331 | White Hart, Fyfield | Brilliant food. Eat here |
332 | White Hart, Margaretting Tye | Country pub in the middle of nowhere with lots of beer |
333 | White Horse and Bower | |
334 | White Horse and Bower | One room pub with good beer |
335 | White Horse, Borne End | Big, spacious roadside pub, serving McMulllens beer |
336 | White Lion Inn, Ambleside | Modern pub in the middle of Ambleside |
337 | White Swan, Birmingham | Long narrow Birmingham pub with Jennings beers |
338 | White Swan, Kelso | A pub in Kelso which was open, unlike the Cobbles Inn |
339 | Whittle Taps | |
340 | Winchester Wine and Ale Bar | |
341 | Winged Spur, Ullenhall | Nice friendly open plan pub |
342 | Woolpack Inn, Boot | Gem of a pub at the bottom of the Hardknott pass |
343 | Woolpack, Chelmsford | Town centre backstreet pub in Chelmsford. It's all about the beer |
344 | Woolpack, Slad | Traditional local - watch out for giant pumpkins! |
345 | Worm's Head Hotel, Rhossili | Hotel with fantastic views of Rhossili Beach and the Worm's Head |
346 | Y Branwen, Harlech | Hotel lurking underneath Harlech castle |
347 | Y Mochyn Du, Cardiff | Nice enough town centre pub in Cardiff. Makes a nice lunch stop |
348 | Yates's Wine Lodge | |
349 | Ye Olde Anchor Inn | |
350 | Yewdale Hotel, Coniston | Central Coniston Hotel |
351 | ZeroDegrees Bristol | All beers brewed on site. Rather "industrial" |