The Salisbury, London
Posted on 28. May, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
Located in the heart of Theatreland on the western edge of Covent Garden, the Salisbury is a excellent example of a 19th century Victorian pub.
The pub serves a good selection of ales with 3 or 4 usually available.
Edgar Wallace, London
Posted on 19. May, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Edgar Wallace is a central London real ale pub serving a good selection of ales.
It can trace its history back to 1777 and was once frequented by Dr Samuel Johnson.
You can expect to find up to 8 ales from around the UK at any one time.
Bridge Inn, Bristol
Posted on 18. May, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
A Bridge Inn is one of the smallest pubs in Bristol that was purchased by Bath Ales and converted into a Good Beer Guide listed pub.
Four ales are usually available including two Bath Ales and two guests.
The Bear Inn, Oxford
Posted on 13. May, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Bear Inn is an historic pub located in the centre of Oxford just off the busy High Street.
Being owned by Fullers you can expect the usual quality beers such as London Pride, Chiswick and ESB along with a beer from Gales and a locally brewed guest.
Saracen’s Head, Bath
Posted on 09. May, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Saracen’s Head dates back to 1713 and once had Charles Dickens as a guest.
Today the pub is owned by the Original Pub Company that offers cheap food and a few well kept ales.
The Ledger Building, London
Posted on 08. May, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Ledger Building is a Wetherspoon Lloyds No 1 pub that stands at the northwest corner of the former Import Dock in Canary Wharf, London. It takes its name from the building’s original use which was to house the ledgers of the West India Docks. Brief History and Interior The building dates back to 1803-4 [...]
Old Red Cow, London
Posted on 05. May, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Old Red Cow is one of the oldest and newest pubs in Smithfield.
Dating back to 1854, the pub has recently been purchased and reopened by the team behind the Dean Swift.
They serve an excellent selection of cask and keg beers from London, the rest of the UK and around the world.


