The Plough, Doncaster - pub details
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Address: 8 West Laith Gate, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN1 1SF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3172) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Doncaster (0.1 miles), Bentley - South Yorkshire (1.6 miles), Kirk Sandall (4 miles)
Pub suggested by Simonf on 18 Jun 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Tut 'N' Shive, Doncaster (0.0 miles), Nags Head, Doncaster (0.1 miles), Railway Hotel, Doncaster (0.1 miles), Leopard, Doncaster (0.1 miles), Walkabout, Doncaster (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Plough, Doncaster
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| My 2nd visit since October when i first reviewed this pub, and i must say it's even better 2nd time around. An excellent real pub with real people, friendly locals and good bar staff. I will return. lezford - 7 Feb 2012 13:43 |
| After the long walk from the Tut'n'Shive we finally arrived at The Plough which is a superb little town boozer which,as has been said before,is something of a time warp. Great atmosphere with two busy rooms full of locals and shoppers and racing on the telly (footie results followed). Barnsley Bitter;Golden Sheep and John Willie Lees Bitter on the pumps and all excellent. Very friendly with efficient staff who seem to know everyone who comes in!! A proper pub and not too far from the station (if you cna dodge the busy dual-carriageway!!) Highly recommended. mcroyal - 6 Feb 2012 14:28 |
| This place looks quite bland from outside, but make the effort and go inside. It is a little time warp, full of wooden walls, and 1930's style features. There are two distinct seperate rooms, one of which which had a nice warming fire. There were several real ales on offer on the bar, whilst the gents outside toilets in December certainly made you realise what it is like to be a Northern drinker. The pub is welcoming and cosy, and should be visited if you fancy a proper pub which has yet to be ruined by anyone wishing to turn it into an identikit town centre bar. SouthYorkshireman - 20 Dec 2011 21:46 |
| This is a superb of a dying breed of pubs... a small local boozer. The beer is well kept with Stones and Barnsley bitter regular along with rotating guest beers. It has a small bar and an even smaller lounge. The bar is a superb place to call in and have a few beers and maybe watch a bit of horse racing and the football results. There are 2 TV's catering for each and betting slips on the bar... overall this is a real gem of a pub... the toilets are outside the smoking area small but the regulars are a friendly bunch and the beer is great !! Enigma35 - 8 Nov 2011 23:36 |
| What a cracking little pub. I echo the thoughts of mcroyal Popped in a for a few pints on a Sat lunchtime, even though it was clearly my first visit the barmaid and locals made me very welcome. 3 different ales plus the regular Stones on, I had the guest which was Full Moko from Sadler’s, of the Black Country, perfectly kept and poured. I honestly cannot praise this pub enough.... I love it here. My next visit to Doncaster will now be much sooner than planned just to visit the Plough. Top pub Now on to my views of the pubs in Scunthorpe......... lezford - 9 Oct 2011 11:14 |
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