Betsey Trotwood, London
Posted on 30. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Betsey Trotwood is a Shepherd Neame owned pub located in the Clerkenwell area of London.
The Ploughman, Dearham
Posted on 29. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Ploughman dates back to 1835 and is located in the village of Dearham, near Cockermouth, Cumbria.
The Salamander, Bath
Posted on 28. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Salamander is located in the centre of the Georgian city of Bath and is owned by the Bath Ales Brewery.
Simpson’s Tavern, London
Posted on 26. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
Simpson’s Tavern is a traditional English Chop House that has stood on the same site since 1757.
The Goose & Cuckoo, Upper Llanover
Posted on 22. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Goose and Cuckoo is an isolated pub on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, just south of Abergavenny.
Sebastopol Beer Festival, Sebastopol
Posted on 20. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Beer Festivals
The Sebastopol Beer Festival is held every year at the Sebastopol Social Club in south Wales. The venue is an award-winning social club just south of Pontypool.
The Raven, Bath
Posted on 18. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Raven is a freehouse located in the heart of Bath. It was recently voted CAMRA Pub of the Year and serves great beer and pies.
The Coal Hole, London
Posted on 16. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Coal Hole is a stunning piece of ‘olde Englishe’ revival built in 1903-4. The pub is located on the busy Strand in London.
The Bell, London
Posted on 15. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Bell is one of the smallest pubs in the City of London and parts are believed to have survived the Great Fire of London of 1666 which makes it one of the oldest pubs in London.
Duke of Cambridge, London
Posted on 14. Jun, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Duke of Cambridge in Islington, London is the first (and only) organic gastropub in the UK to achieve Soil Association accreditation.


