View allAll Photos Tagged pub
Wary of strangers but we soon made friends over a beer in the Central (Head of Steam) pub, Gateshead, Newcastle, England.
Cigarette Pack & Matcha Ice Cream
There are 15 individual sets in the Pub Meals set, 15. We get 8 now, & they only have a few pieces each.. I only have this set & & 6 (yes, 6. It was one of my first multiple sets) of # 9. I had the ashtray/cigarettes/lighter from this set, but not the cigarette & I really wanted that cigarette, so I bought the set. I have no idea if I used to have the set & sold off pieces I didn't want, or if I just bought these pieces. Anyway, I have the the cigarette now but I'm nervous about losing it because it's so small.I also have no idea what the green food is, it looks kind of like a scoop of ice cream, but that doesn't really go with the theme of "pub"
Wonderful quirky pub, serving a good selection of real ales and special gins, look forward to it opening again.
A 17th century Ale House which gets its name from The Flemish Weavers that fled from religious persecution which in turn enhanced the woollen industry to the town. The cottages are still occupied by local tenants. This charming building is situated in the oldest part of Corsham Town, within a stone's throw from the town's very own Corsham Court in which the original Methuen Family still reside.
Extensively refurbished in 2017, the Flemish Weaver is an intriguing pub and full of character that reveals itself slowly through it's many nooks and crannies. The garden in particular is a pleasant and unexpected surprise. There's a focus on quality service and real ale, where all 4 pumps regularly change.
Visited 15/02/2018
Pub #30 in my quest to have a beer in all the pubs in Norwich.
A Batemans pub on the outskirts of the city centre (the inner ring road is visible from outside the pub). Good selection of real ales, and the added bonus that they let you bring in fish and chips bought from the shop nearby.
A decent proper old pub.
I drank a pale ale, Ossett Evolution 4%, £3.75 a pint.
The Black Horse Public House next to the Grand Union Canal in Great Linford, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire on 01 September 2021.
Not a listed building.
There is a list of Publican's going back to the 1850's.
Pubs and Restaurants around East Yorkshire and the East Riding starting in Beverley near North Bar some will be in the Yorkshire Wolds.
In a dry country in a dry summer; the Coolac Pub doesn't seem like a bad option.
New South Wales, Australia.
Pubs and Restaurants around East Yorkshire and the East Riding starting in Beverley near North Bar some will be in the Yorkshire Wolds. In monochrome
no 108 in the series "time for a pint" - a pint of timothy taylors landlord in the salisbury, london
from the series 'time for a pint'
www.flickr.com/photos/fat-freddies-cat/sets/7215762973477...
The Salisbury is a Grade II listed public house at 91–93 St. Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London] which is noted for its particularly fine late Victorian interior with art nouveau elements.
It was built as part of a six-storey block in about 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach and Horses and Ben Caunt's Head. As well as being Grade II listed by Historic England, the interior is on CAMRA's National Inventory as being "an historic pub interior of national importance", due to the quality and opulence of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork. The "SS" motif that can be seen etched into the glass and in a few places is because the pub was originally called the "Salisbury Stores". The use of the word "Stores" was not uncommon in pubs of that era.Other fittings include art nouveau bronze nymphs holding long-stemmed flowers with light bulbs in the middle of the flowers, which are said to be original.
The pub is named after Lord Salisbury (1830–1903), who was the British Prime Minister three times between 1885 and 1902. The Cecil family still owns the building's freehold, and the Cecil family coat of arms lies between two angels supporting a canopy above the door on the corner.
[wikipaedia]