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Mama Liz's Soul Food Shack, Stamford

This place used to be a Thai restaurant. It now has a restaurant on the top floor (Cajun), a pub/bar on the ground floor and a music venue (Voodoo Lounge) in the basement. There are two outdoor courtyard garden areas. A lot of the furniture is bamboo, dating to when it was Thai. The pub offers a good range of real ales and keg beers (e.g. Goose Island on tap). All beers I have tried have been on good form, and food is likewise good. It can be very loud of an evening in the main bar, but there are plenty of places indoors and out to avoid that. Often there is tinned music in the bar and live music downstairs. Overall an excellent place and well deserving of the CAMRA pub of the year award for the local area.

7 Aug 2010 17:42

The West Bay, West Bay

Palmers beer in excellent condition. The pub has a beer garden and a small but pleasant main bar area, the rest of the pub being arranged for food (tables decently spaced). There is a strong emphasis on the food, which is (in my opinion) overpriced at 12-15 quid a main, but this is a tourist area so fair enough. Bar service was excellent on my two visits, food service less so (had to wait while a glass of wine I'd ordered sat on the bar) but still good. Strongly recommended for drink and a decent place for food. Seven out of ten.

29 Jun 2008 17:37

The George, West Bay

Popped in with the girl for a quick pint, around 10 pm on Tuesday 24th June 2008. We joined the queue at the bar (two people in front of us) and waited. And waited... One of the chaps in front of us (not obviously thugs etc) rapped the bar with a glass in an attempt to attract service. After a couple of minutes someone appeared behind the bar, pottered about while ignoring the assembled four possible customers, then wandered off. A minute later another member of staff did the same. A third was busy clearing tables near us. None acknowledged our presence. We left having waited perhaps 5 minutes, as the staff clearly had more important things to do than serve (or acknowledge) customers, and went home. Unable to buy a drink, and therefore unable to recommend this place. Zero out of ten. Suggest the West Bay 100 yards away instead.

29 Jun 2008 17:32

Millstone Inn, Rutland

This is a very well-run village pub with well-kept beers and two well-behaved dogs. I have always been made to feel very welcome and at home on my (infrequent) visits. Food is good and the garden is very pleasant in the summer. I agree with ddstyles that the place could do with a refit and looks tired, but this is not a show-stopper in my opinion. 8/10 as this is a pub I could drink in all day and would happily recommend.

9 May 2008 18:17

The Daniel Lambert, Stamford

Current closed (Jan 2008) and has been for a couple of months. Hopefully will open up again soon, a decent pub and fine old building.

26 Jan 2008 17:24

The Bodega, Newcastle

Beer is excellent, but my word, whoever did the refit should be *shot*. The place is now a barn with mis-matching wallpaper (white patterend 70s, late 90s patterned brown) and televisions on every wall showing stuff no-one is interested in. The cashpoint(!) has its own dedicated minibar area (with no pumps) and this has to be seen to be believed. If anyone could enlighten me on this... The place is basically a very poor attempt at a trendy bar in what used to be a very fine pub. Mind, as GeorgeXXIII says the Prince Bishop is very very fine. Overall, the pub is worth visiting for the beer and to see how not to do a refit. Nine out of ten for the beer, one for the refit, hence five overall.

29 Dec 2007 10:55

The Free Trade Inn, Byker

Excellent pub with great view of Tyne, if a touch rough and ready. Graffiti in gents is worth the visit alone. Beer is well kept and there is a good range. One of the must-visits in Newcastle, and close to the Tyne pub which is also very good. Nine of out ten.

29 Dec 2007 09:54

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