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Monday, 7 November 2016

The Peartree, Woolston





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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