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The Alehouse, Reading

Was here before the match Saturday.

Didn't need to go looking for anywhere else, this has everything you could want in a pub.
Was even playing old rock music, but not at a loud volume, which is not the norm for a real ale pub, but was no bad thing in my opinion.

Staff friendly and top quality beers on offer, I especially liked the West Berkshire beers, which I presume are on all the time.

I shall hopefully return one day.

19 Apr 2010 18:14

The Globe, Nottingham

So glad I went in here!

Top boozer with footie.
Very welcoming and superb beer, Like the last poster said , the Nottingham EPA is spot on.
I usually vary the beers I drink, but after a pint of this, I just wanted more.

21 Mar 2010 16:13

The Nascot Arms, Watford

Was in here before the Watford - Posh match yesterday.

I echo all the above comments. Good range of ales, very welcoming and surprisingly, not too busy.

Maybe not too many people are aware that this pub exists, which is very much a good thing.

I shall certainly return if I am ever in Watford again.

14 Mar 2010 17:04

The Nascot Arms, Watford

Was in here before the Watford - Posh match yesterday.

I echo all the above comments. Good range of ales, very welcoming and surprisingly, not too busy.

Maybe not too many people are aware that this pub exists, which is very much a good thing.

I shall certainly return if I am ever in Watford again.

14 Mar 2010 17:04

The Rosary Tavern, Norwich

I think this is my favourite Norwich pub and always make a point of coming here when I visit the City.

Homely and welcoming. It is a bit of a trek from the City Centre though.

1 Jul 2005 03:11

Charters Bar, Peterborough

An always large selection of real-ales and fairly welcoming.
Thai bar meals from the restaurant upstairs is another plus.

1 Jul 2005 03:06

The Wortley Almshouses, Peterborough

A bit of a funny layout here, though apparantely it's one of the oldest pubs in Peterborough.

Only 1.35 for a pint of Samuel Smith's though, so this pub gets the thumbs up from me.

1 Jul 2005 03:03

The George, East Dereham

One of only two bars [that I know of] that sell real ale in Dereham. The other being the King's head hotel,which is also worth mentioning.

Not really a drinking mans bar,though, and not particuarly welcoming.

They seem to do a brisk lunchtime trade and the food looks nice, though I haven't eaten there myself.

Someone should open a "proper" real-ale pub in Dereham, as I'm sure it would be popular.

1 Jul 2005 02:57

The Coalheavers Arms, Peterborough

Best pub in Peterborough.
Handy if you are going to the football,too.

Spring beer festival was great, I cannot believe how much choice there was.

I hope I can make it to the autumn one too.

1 Jul 2005 02:45

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