Harry Tates, Plymouth - pub details
Previously called: Conservatory
Address: 33 Union Street, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 3LU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01752 223335
Plymouth (0.7 miles), Devonport (1.5 miles), Dockyard (1.5 miles)
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user reviews of Harry Tates, Plymouth
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| What is a matelot? I'm not a student and I no longer reside in Plymouth but next time I am down I'll pop in and give it a look. And I can assure you the Walkabout is not my scene either. I like Ride and Cuba and James Street Vaults is cool too. They may be deemed student hangouts - so be it. I like old man pubs but they are few and far between in Plymouth. Ones of any quality anyway. thenationofjames - 24 Mar 2004 16:23 |
| James,i see your point but-although Harrys' is not "a matelot pub" and I get the feel you're a student,you will have to just bear with us because its bang in the middle of our beaten track and us "high class" matelots do like Harrys'(when we can get served) and we can afford to get ripped off in Jesters afterwards!-If you dont like that then you can always go to Walkabouts or some other manufactured,artificial,plastic,robo-bar staffed hostelry. I like Harrys'..BE TOLD!!! my frogs a janner! - 24 Mar 2004 14:53 |
| I used to go here when it was the Conservatory and would have suggested it for a few quiet afternoon drinks. Judging from what has benn said here the place has changed tact. I felt therefore, unqualified to comment, that is until I noticed that someone had recommended it as a precursor to a night at Jesters. This alone is warning to avoid at all costs: Good for: falling over before going to Jesters it seems. thenationofjames - 24 Mar 2004 13:46 |
| Hmmm..service with a smile,unless you find yourself inexplicably vetoed by the barmaids. Absentem laedit, qui cum ebrio litigat. help,I think my frog may be welsh! - 23 Mar 2004 21:16 |
| The tall guy is a doorman? He told me he was the manager, what's this about a manageress? Never noticed the music thing, seemed to be new stuff whenever i've been in there, but that's only been at weekends though. Sarah - 23 Mar 2004 17:27 |
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