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The Highcross, Poulton Le Fylde

Recently became an Ember Inn, refurbished and food improved. Guest beers. No longer has a pool bar. It's an improvement but has taken away some variety in the area as the Castle Gardens is also an Ember Inn.

6 May 2007 17:46

The Cube Bar, Poulton Le Fylde

Cheery young teen/twenty persons bars. Modern, 3 floors. Food generally thought good. Bouncers on door at night. A bit noisy, crushed for me in the evening so don't take my word.

22 Jun 2005 17:48

The Highcross, Poulton Le Fylde

Nice pub, quietish suburban location. Clientele generally smart, middle aged, TV and pool bar for young stags. Brewers Fayre restaurant and bar meals. Usually good guest beers. Large outside area and very large car park. Currently being re-landscaped (June 05).

22 Jun 2005 17:38

The Cube Bar, Poulton Le Fylde

Modern Pub, 3 floors, serves food, young, brash and flash.

19 Jun 2005 21:24

The Drewe Arms, Drewsteignton

Recently spent a week in Drewesteignton in the National Trust cottage across from the Drewe Arms, June 2005. Thatched roof and rustic furniture character. The Drewe Arms food is very good and reasonably priced at �7 to �10 for a main course. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who likes decent food. We had 4 meals there. The menu changes a bit each day and the food is always presented with a bit of a difference. I had sausage and mash with a crispy onion hat, Thai fish cakes with a noodle hat, spicy sauce plus the veg and they were done really nicely with good crunch, battered cod and chips, chicken and leak pie with good uneven pastry and new potatoes. The food is served with a home made style, no mass produced stuff or microwaving. My wife liked the vegetarian options. Also the beer is good. My preference was Adnams Broadside as it was quite full bodied in comparison with the other beers, I'd never drunk it before. The bar is a serving hatch with the barrels lined up at the back and the furniture very rustic with some village owned items as it serves as a museum of sorts. The staff were always very courteous, at times some of the girls seemed a bit shyish. The landlord was friendly. There are other pubs serving food in the area but they are of a different type. Yes, good memories of our stay and the Drewe Arms, the thatch pub across the village square.

19 Jun 2005 21:04

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