The Bricklayers Arms, Luton - pub details
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Address: High Town Road, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU2 0DD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01582 611017
Luton (0.1 miles), Luton Airport Parkway (1.1 miles), Leagrave (2.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Bibendum_Ergo_Sum on 14 Mar 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Railway Tavern, Luton (0.0 miles), Charlie Brown's, Luton (0.1 miles), Painters Arms, Luton (0.1 miles), George II, Luton (0.1 miles), Great Northern, Luton (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Bricklayers Arms, Luton
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| I might suggest that "nice enough" is enough to make a place special in Luton... meanwhile, dependable stalwart though it is, is Tiger ever special? But, anyway, apologies "Bart" for any offence. Thankfully the pub has managed to accrue enough negative feedback (no doubt from discerning local drinkers) to take it out of the Top 40... Clive_Pendleton - 2 Jun 2008 10:55 |
| Just read the last review on this place. I didn't give this place a bad rating and said I would be back. The landlord needs to watch his regulars if he wants to have a business! bart.simpson - 29 May 2008 23:17 |
| Blimey, getting into the “top ten” certainly attracts the bitchy comments doesn’t it? Maybe it isn’t the best pub in the world, but then I’m not sure how much value can be held in the opinions of recent contributors such as Mr “bilbosballbags”. Meanwhile comments about BITE “coming of age” from a contributor calling him/herself “Bart Simpson” should be given the respect they deserve. One wonders if Bart and Bilbo are old enough to get into pubs, let alone ever visited The Brickies in their lives… or are just sad detractors blighting what, in the main, is a decent site? Just don’t let your local dare creep into the Top Ten. Still, for what it’s worth, and as it’s five minutes walk from my house, The Bricklayers Arms is an excellent hostelry – and welcome to all (including fictional characters, if they can behave). Clive_Pendleton - 29 May 2008 10:47 |
| A nice place but not special. Worth its 5 minutes of fame but once B.I.T.E. comes of age would never get a look in. Had Tiger which was not special. Also had a mild which was ok. 7/10 but no more. If in the area again will visit. bart.simpson - 29 May 2008 10:06 |
| Visited recently. 5 ales were on,2 from Everards(Beacon and Tiger),Ramsbury Gold,Nethergate Marys Ruby Mild and Coverdale Norman Pride. Had Ramsbury which was fine,and Coverdale which was slightly cloudy but tasted delicious and proved the old point that you don't drink with your eyes. Good traditional feel to the pub,and it was noted that the place was incredibly clean throughout,though without the stench of cleaning fluids or air freshners. Barwoman/landlady was pleasant but had little to say except when serving the beer. Reasonable prices,£2.50/60 ish. Overall a good,olde worlde,real pub. Deserving of a spell in the top 10 but not the best in the land. Still there are thousands of pubs all over the country who should take a look at this one. And learn. an_ecunemical_matter - 26 May 2008 22:22 |
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