The Jolly Sailor, St Albans - pub details
Address: 3 Stonecross, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 4AA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2484) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
St Albans (0.6 miles), St Albans Abbey (1.2 miles), Park Street (2.6 miles)
- Pool table, Dartboard
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Melanie on 29 Apr 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Grange Sports and Social Club, St Albans (0.2 miles), Hogs Head, St Albans (0.3 miles), Blacksmiths Arms, St Albans (0.3 miles), Bar 62, St Albans (0.3 miles), Cock, St Albans (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Jolly Sailor, St Albans
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| beer and sausage festival here this weekend;food very good and beer well kept 16 ales on, very clean , good friendly staff, mix of clientele, will return as i heard good things about sunday roasts. THUNFAN007 - 7 Oct 2011 16:05 |
| Beer is getting very pricey here. Now one of the most expensive in Snorbens, despite not even being in the town centre. soodlum - 21 Sep 2011 13:35 |
| No-nonsense boozer with a good local following. Beer is the dull products from Wells & Youngs. Might go back when the Winter Warmer is on. webstercraft - 4 Sep 2011 14:38 |
| @manx_888: There is a bell in the lounge bar for attracting the attention of the staff, although admittedly this particular feature is not well advertised! The staff are generally efficient, although sometimes it is a bit understaffed which can lead to a longish wait, particularly if someone has to go change a barrel. In additon to the Wells offerings Youngs Bitter and Special are always on, and there is always a (frequently-changing) guest. Unfortunately Charles Wells never owned the car park opposite and had no say in it being sold for housing. The public car-park in Townsend Avenue is only a few yards away and is free in the evenings. soodly - 17 Apr 2011 11:44 |
| Popular pub that is always full on football nights, sometimes too full as you can't get to the bar or if you can, the bar staff are chatting with locals and it can be difficult to attract their attention, especially if you are in the seperate lounge bar which is linked to the public bar by several steps. Beer quality is generally good though for what it is (I am no fan of Wells beers though) and I am told the food is pleasent although I haven't tried it myself. They used to have car parking opposite but this has now been sold for housing. There is a quiz night Tuesdays which is well patronised although the bar staff sometimes struggle with understanding or pronouncing the questions which can make things difficult when you are trying to work out the answer! manx_888 - 11 Apr 2011 12:45 |
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