Britain's Pubs [Page 2/2] (Part of Britain's Lost & Living Pub Series)
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An Archive of British Pubs both dead and alive.

Part of the 'Britain's Lost & Living Pubs Series'

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The lovely "John Snow" at 39 Broadwick St, #Carnaby, #London, #W1F has a unique blocked out window to compliment it's lovely lantern. One day such features will dissappear as such a custom is no longer relevant. Appreciate what's there, while we have it. 🍻
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A beautiful #Christmas advert made by a charming pub in #Ireland. A beautiful, family run environment established in 1944.

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1 Church St, #Enniskillen, #Ireland BT74 7DW
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Now, I'm not one to ever look down on people over their finances, especially as I'm in no position to do so.

However, I'd rather drink no #Whisky, than cheap Whisky. This isn't snobbery, but class, taste & fact.

PS #Scotch is superior to other "whiskies"πŸ₯ƒ

@Britains___Pubs
Forwarded from Heledd Llewellyn
The Inns of Haverfordwest  - 1882 Imagine trying that that pub crawl πŸ‘€πŸ€£πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
Forwarded from The Jolly Reiver
Visiting The Old Wellington, Manchester’s oldest pub. Built 1552.
A Public House by Paul Sandby (circa 1770)
Built in the 1850s in the middle of a row of cottages, The Clive Arms, John Street is the smallest pub in Penarth (hence its nickname The Birdcage), and was the only pub not on a corner in Penarth, until The Bears Head in Windsor Road was built in the 1990s.