The Bramley Apple, Southwell - pub details
Address: 51 Church Street, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, NG25 0HQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01636 813 675
Fiskerton (2.2 miles), Rolleston (2.7 miles), Bleasby (2.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
- Accommodation available
Pub suggested by palmwinedrinkard on 6 Dec 2004
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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Hearty Goodfellow, Southwell (0.0 miles), Admiral Rodney, Southwell (0.2 miles), Saracens Head, Southwell (0.2 miles), Old Coach House, Southwell (0.2 miles), Reindeer Inn, Southwell (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Bramley Apple, Southwell
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| Great nights here. The Karakoe nights here are great. Thanks to the landlord and landlady for putting up with the Irish guys again!!! mneill - 20 Dec 2007 09:30 |
| Lovely village pub, seven handpumps, black rat cider plus 6 bitters from a variety of breweries including nearby Springhead, whose bitter was delicious. Roaring Meg was also on offer from this local source. If you want the 12:40 (bus61) connection to Oxton, however, do not wait at the stop outside, as this service only starts at Southwell Minster, and the next one is 13:50(?), and Southwell has no taxi service… Can’t blame that on this nice pub tho, or its friendly licencees; only time for one pint but gotta lean toward an 8. Pity I didn’t get time to check out the self-promoting Hearty Goodfellow nearby, where blatent home reviews have been so obvious, but it’d have to be good to better the Bramley! trainman - 10 Nov 2007 00:07 |
| This has changed hands so many times in recent years I've lost track. Not sure who owns it right now. BUT, it's always been a good pub. It used to be THE place to go to catch a good blues band on a Saturday night, but then it was sold. Went gastro-pub for a while, which was fairly doomed to fail from the get-go, in spite of the nice new decor. Next chap to take it on brought back good English stodgy food and live music. As I say, not sure who has it right now, but it's definitely changed owners again - but still serving Springhead Bitter, which is not a bad thing, in my humble opinion! :-) TheG - 13 Jul 2006 17:56 |
| not very good too much going on shame anonymous - 26 Mar 2006 11:02 |
| not too bad beer was nice atmos bit stale i believe these are new owners so may take time to get it right keep tryig anonymous - 28 Oct 2005 17:02 |
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