The Harrow, Aylesbury - pub details
Previously called: Farmyard and Firkin, Harrow and Barleycorn
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Address: 4 Cambridge Streey, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 1RS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 886) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Aylesbury (0.3 miles), Stoke Mandeville (2.6 miles), Little Kimble (4.9 miles)
Chain: Firkin
Pub facilities/features:
- Sky TV
- Quiz machines (Pharoah's Treasure)
- Food served
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other pubs nearby:
Kingsbury, Aylesbury (0.1 miles), Magoos, Aylesbury (0.1 miles), Shoot Pool, Aylesbury (0.1 miles), Hobgoblin, Aylesbury (0.1 miles), Victoria Club, Aylesbury (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Harrow, Aylesbury
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really very pretty from outside. its big inside, has a bit of a chain feel to the place, but for atmosphere and 'feel' its defiantly head and shoulders above your average litten tree/hogs head. food was average. my baguette was warmend from frozen and the ham was out of a packet. they also show the sports. however the beers are great. nice locals beers on tap, including aylesbury brew house and the excellent aylesbury vale brewery. overall theres not a huge choice of good pubs in aylesbury, so by default this decently average place is fairly high the list of pubs to visit. CHELSEA_on_tour - 31 Jul 2013 13:43 |
Am still trying to like it but unfourtunately getting more unlikable, prices are high and service is low. A shame. SPITTINGFEATHERS - 9 Dec 2011 00:35 |
Takeout a second mortgage if you want to buy a round in there. Mens toilets are not for the faint hearted. triumphman - 25 Oct 2011 13:20 |
Someone recommended I try this pub...............I don't remember upsetting him. The beer range was poor. Broadside, Bombardier and some crap from GK. I did not fancy eating from the horrible wooden tables let alone sitting down on an old grotty bench. fugglehops - 27 Jun 2011 21:23 |
Not overly busy pub on the Friday night - wonder how many have decamped to the Bell or White Hart? I do hope it stays as it's a good traditional boozer in the town centre. Ale is variable from past experiences and a little on the Pricy side. Were offered tastings from the ale on offer - GK Right Flanker was past it's best, Bombardier was a little warm & the Broadside was pretty good. Beware the low beams, someone cracked their head after I bought a round (don't think it was related!). Booze_Allen - 14 Dec 2010 12:41 |
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