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The Bricklayers Arms, Aylesbury - pub details

Bricklayers Arms
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Address: 19 Walton Terrace, Walton Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7QY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6483) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Aylesbury (0.4 miles), Stoke Mandeville (2.1 miles), Wendover (4.4 miles)

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other pubs nearby:

Aylesbury Ex-Services Club, Aylesbury (0.0 miles), Aristocrat, Aylesbury (0.1 miles), Old Plough and Harrow, Aylesbury (0.1 miles), Millwrights, Aylesbury (0.2 miles), Broad Leys, Aylesbury (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Bricklayers Arms, Aylesbury

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The Bricklayers is situated on a busy road. Be careful if driving here. There is a pay and display car park opposite and next to the Aristocrat. But the Bricklayers does have its own car park at the rear of the building. The pub is situated over a few different levels, giving it character. It also has a fairly large garden at the rear. Being a Fullers pub it had London Pride & ESB. But there was also a guest - Adnams Shingle Bells. Fairly welcoming place. But there are better pubs in the town.
blue_scrumpy - 28 Dec 2016 20:56
Not a great experience. No food served despite website advertising food. Beer tasted flat once I was finally served and to top it off the landlord was unbelievably rude. Won't be returning.
Beerforme321 - 30 Mar 2016 17:21
Fantastic public house situated opposite The Aristocrat on the Walton gyratory. Very convivial atmosphere which lessened my frustration at having to wait nearly 5 minutes to be served as no barperson was in site, despite the pub being busy. London Pride and Tribute on tap, bar snacks aplenty and great to see two pubs in close proximity managing to avoid the standard makeover craze sweeping the country with ne'er a sign of a bright light or flagstone floor in appearance.
Komakino - 2 Mar 2014 17:11
wonderfull charm to this split levelled feel pub. i visited in the early afternoon so dint get to experience what the true atmosphere of the place is like, but i love the traditional interior and quirkiness of the layout. the back garden looked decent for the summer months and despite most of them being 'off' on my visit, there was a nice range of ales from the hooky brewery, plus the usual fullers.

looking forasrd to popping in on a friday night, to properly get a feel for the place
CHELSEA_on_tour - 25 Feb 2013 11:55
Nice pub in a town where there isn't many left, maybe looking a bit ragged but not to the detriment of a pleasent evening.
SPITTINGFEATHERS - 3 Sep 2010 08:30

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