Locals pub built in the 1950s on the site of an older pub destroyed during the war - the older pub was in existence since at least 1907. The place is OK, but doesn't do food or cask beer. Beers are keg - Websters Bitter, John Smiths, Fosters, Carlsberg, and Guinness.
Two distinct rooms. The Games Bar has a pool table and is more down to earth. The other room is the lounge with attractive views on Peartree Green, a pleasant fireplace, and clean carpet and tables.
The smart and somewhat retro looking lounge bar |
I've popped in twice. First time everyone was in the lounge, the second time everyone was in the public/games bar. Laid back atmosphere, and people are chatty enough. If they served beer I liked I think I would pop in more often.
I did a review for Google last year:
1930s style roadside pub in a quiet, almost rural area just north of Woolston. No cask ales and no food. Traditional two room layout. Feels like a proper pub with local interest pictures on the walls. Nice view out the window at the green and the church. It's fine as a local boozer for a chat with the lads, but without decent beer and food, and little else to pull the interest, it's not a pub that's likely to get me going there often, and there's little to recommend, unless you happen to live locally, and like keg beers. Then it's fine.
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