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]]>Set within a large estate that includes a stunning deer park, The Gunton Arms is a typical and traditional British pub. Situated within the county of Norfolk in the south east of the UK, the pub is on several long distance hiking routes so it offers the perfect place to stop for lunch if you’re tackling a long walk. Expect a traditional menu offering up platters of roast meats, potatoes and gravy, homemade pies and hot sponge puddings for dessert.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a pub with a better view than the Applecross Inn. Sit outside in the warmer months and gaze across the water towards the mountains on the Isle of Skye. Enjoy plates of locally caught seafood, quality burgers and Scottish specialities such as tatties and needs (mashed and buttered potatoes and swede).
This lonely-looking building has stood here since the nineteenth century, when it opened as an inn for weary travellers who were trying to cross the moor. These days, you can relax beside the roaring fire, or sit outside on warmer days and enjoy views across the sweeping moors around you. The menu is traditional and high quality, expect dishes such as fish and chips, ham, egg and chips and roast meats.
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]]>This pub is located right within the center of the city, and it certainly delivers when it comes to the traditional atmosphere. Expect plenty of dark wood paneling, lots of real ales on tap at the bar, and an extensive menu featuring British classics such as the ubiquitous fish and chips. This pub is particularly charming in the winter, when there’s a gale howling outside, but even in the warmer, sunnier months there are always plenty of customers enjoying the traditional atmosphere of the Crown and Anchor.
This ultra-cool pub is located on a floating Dutch barge! On warm summer evenings, there’s nowhere that can beat this unusual London pub. Take your pint onto the deck and enjoy the views of the sunset over the water. This pub also puts on plenty of live music events, so if you want a drink and a dance then Tamesis Dock is the pub for you.
What could be more quintessentially English than a pub dedicated to the fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes? You can expect plenty of pub classics on the menu such as pie, mash, and gravy, a relaxed, traditional atmosphere, and several references to Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous character. Like the Crown and Anchor, this is a pub that’s best enjoyed on a misty, rain-soaked autumnal evening, so that you can really soak up the atmosphere and the scenery.
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]]>Head back to your school days at Battersea’s The Schoolhouse. The staff wear school uniforms, there’s a confiscated list of craft beers and cocktails that were made in the science lab, and enough nostalgia to keep you busy for hours.
Head back to 1920s Chicago at Barts and enjoy illicit cocktails. London’s first speakeasy located on Sloane Avenue has a secret cocktail menu filled with hidden within works of literature. They even host Murder Mystery Events and Prohibition Parties.
The pharmacy is brought to you from the team behind Evans & Peel Detective Agency and it’s located in Cheswick. Give your prescription to the pharmacist who will take you to through the back door to the hidden bar inside. There are tons of “healing” cocktails and tasty plates to share.
Board game fanatics will love Draughts which has over 1,000 board games with three locations—Waterloo, Hackney, and Dalston. Order drinks and snacks while playing Monopoly, Clue, or Trivial Pursuit.
Travel back in time to the 1980s with this bar inspired by the owner, Tristan Scutt’s gran. There are two locations—Drepford and Catford. The decor features everything you would expect to find in your gran’s living room including upholstered couches and coffee tables with doilies. The cocktails are super sweet and they even come with those adorable mini umbrellas and of course, there are teapots.
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]]>Set within a large estate that includes a stunning deer park, The Gunton Arms is a typical and traditional British pub. Situated within the county of Norfolk in the south east of the UK, the pub is on several long distance hiking routes so it offers the perfect place to stop for lunch if you’re tackling a long walk. Expect a traditional menu offering up platters of roast meats, potatoes and gravy, homemade pies and hot sponge puddings for dessert.
You’d be hard-pressed to find a pub with a better view than the Applecross Inn. Sit outside in the warmer months and gaze across the water towards the mountains on the Isle of Skye. Enjoy plates of locally caught seafood, quality burgers and Scottish specialities such as tatties and needs (mashed and buttered potatoes and swede).
This lonely-looking building has stood here since the nineteenth century, when it opened as an inn for weary travellers who were trying to cross the moor. These days, you can relax beside the roaring fire, or sit outside on warmer days and enjoy views across the sweeping moors around you. The menu is traditional and high quality, expect dishes such as fish and chips, ham, egg and chips and roast meats.
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]]>This pub is located right within the center of the city, and it certainly delivers when it comes to the traditional atmosphere. Expect plenty of dark wood paneling, lots of real ales on tap at the bar, and an extensive menu featuring British classics such as the ubiquitous fish and chips. This pub is particularly charming in the winter, when there’s a gale howling outside, but even in the warmer, sunnier months there are always plenty of customers enjoying the traditional atmosphere of the Crown and Anchor.
This ultra-cool pub is located on a floating Dutch barge! On warm summer evenings, there’s nowhere that can beat this unusual London pub. Take your pint onto the deck and enjoy the views of the sunset over the water. This pub also puts on plenty of live music events, so if you want a drink and a dance then Tamesis Dock is the pub for you.
What could be more quintessentially English than a pub dedicated to the fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes? You can expect plenty of pub classics on the menu such as pie, mash, and gravy, a relaxed, traditional atmosphere, and several references to Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous character. Like the Crown and Anchor, this is a pub that’s best enjoyed on a misty, rain-soaked autumnal evening, so that you can really soak up the atmosphere and the scenery.
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]]>Head back to your school days at Battersea’s The Schoolhouse. The staff wear school uniforms, there’s a confiscated list of craft beers and cocktails that were made in the science lab, and enough nostalgia to keep you busy for hours.
Head back to 1920s Chicago at Barts and enjoy illicit cocktails. London’s first speakeasy located on Sloane Avenue has a secret cocktail menu filled with hidden within works of literature. They even host Murder Mystery Events and Prohibition Parties.
The pharmacy is brought to you from the team behind Evans & Peel Detective Agency and it’s located in Cheswick. Give your prescription to the pharmacist who will take you to through the back door to the hidden bar inside. There are tons of “healing” cocktails and tasty plates to share.
Board game fanatics will love Draughts which has over 1,000 board games with three locations—Waterloo, Hackney, and Dalston. Order drinks and snacks while playing Monopoly, Clue, or Trivial Pursuit.
Travel back in time to the 1980s with this bar inspired by the owner, Tristan Scutt’s gran. There are two locations—Drepford and Catford. The decor features everything you would expect to find in your gran’s living room including upholstered couches and coffee tables with doilies. The cocktails are super sweet and they even come with those adorable mini umbrellas and of course, there are teapots.
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