RichmondCommu
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G'day everyone, the title says its all and I'm hoping that it might make for an interesting thread. I've picked my top five but there are no rules to this thread
Lord Clyde, close to Borough Tube. The pub is a very friendly back street local with some fantastic Edwardian pub architecture. I work in Bankside and meet my wife in there for a couple of pints on a Friday night.
The White Cross in Richmond. A Young's pub, nothing out of the ordinary apart from the fact it's right by the Thames (in fact the Thames comes over the road next to the pub at high tide) and a few minutes walk from my house. On a summers evening, in need of a pint it's my number one destination.
The Brunswick, Derby. A fantastic pub right by the station serving great beers at competitive prices along with its own brewery and railway photo's.
The Holly Bush, Makeney, Derbyshire. This is my little sisters local (along with the King William) and it's a wonderful little free house. By all accounts Dick Turpin was fond of the place too.
My last top five is the Sportsman Inn at Cowgill, just down the Coal Road from Dent station. It's a lovely Dales pub and generally has at least one beer on offer from the Dent brewery.
Any other suggestions would be very welcome.
Kind regards,
Richmond Commuter!
Lord Clyde, close to Borough Tube. The pub is a very friendly back street local with some fantastic Edwardian pub architecture. I work in Bankside and meet my wife in there for a couple of pints on a Friday night.
The White Cross in Richmond. A Young's pub, nothing out of the ordinary apart from the fact it's right by the Thames (in fact the Thames comes over the road next to the pub at high tide) and a few minutes walk from my house. On a summers evening, in need of a pint it's my number one destination.
The Brunswick, Derby. A fantastic pub right by the station serving great beers at competitive prices along with its own brewery and railway photo's.
The Holly Bush, Makeney, Derbyshire. This is my little sisters local (along with the King William) and it's a wonderful little free house. By all accounts Dick Turpin was fond of the place too.
My last top five is the Sportsman Inn at Cowgill, just down the Coal Road from Dent station. It's a lovely Dales pub and generally has at least one beer on offer from the Dent brewery.
Any other suggestions would be very welcome.
Kind regards,
Richmond Commuter!