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Bucking Fastard
11-05-2021, 17:22
Some of you have met my mate Nige,he would like to know which are the very best real ale outlets in these two towns .I'm no help as I have never visited either.His only focus is quality real ale ,and doesn't care how shabby the pub or customer base maybe.He is on golf tour later in May with some thirsty punters (not me,I can't stand the game)and would appeciate advice on the absolutely must visit ale houses.He isn't a Pubsgalore contributor but I know he would value your help.

Thanks in advance,

BF

Spinko
11-05-2021, 19:25
Some of you have met my mate Nige,he would like to know which are the very best real ale outlets in these two towns .I'm no help as I have never visited either.His only focus is quality real ale ,and doesn't care how shabby the pub or customer base maybe.He is on golf tour later in May with some thirsty punters (not me,I can't stand the game)and would appeciate advice on the absolutely must visit ale houses.He isn't a Pubsgalore contributor but I know he would value your help.

Thanks in advance,

BF

I liked the Orb, the Quaker House and the Pennyweight when I visited a couple of years back.

Real Ale Ray
11-05-2021, 20:41
The Curfew micro and The Barrels in Berwick are must visits. In Darlington, I'd recommend the Orb micro, Number Twenty Two and Quakerhouse

oldboots
11-05-2021, 20:41
Some of you have met my mate Nige,he would like to know which are the very best real ale outlets in these two towns .I'm no help as I have never visited either.His only focus is quality real ale ,and doesn't care how shabby the pub or customer base maybe.He is on golf tour later in May with some thirsty punters (not me,I can't stand the game)and would appeciate advice on the absolutely must visit ale houses.He isn't a Pubsgalore contributor but I know he would value your help.

Thanks in advance,

BF

No idea about Berwick but my wife's cousin lives in "Darlo" and there are a few decent pubs, I particularly like the Britannia (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/5417/) and the nearby Half Moon (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/5447/) both traditional pubs, Number 22 (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/5461/) is also worth a visit. The Quakerhouse (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/54901/) is very much a CAMRA pub, the Orb (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/85923/) and House of Hop (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/87399/) are modern type bars but fine, the Orb is more of a micro. I haven't been in the Pennyweight (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/5465/)since my 2009 visit, the review explains all but perhaps it's improved. Darlo is also home to "John Smith's Golden Cock" although I think the name of the owner of the shining member has sadly gone now from the signage.

sheffield hatter
12-05-2021, 14:42
The Curfew (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/82378/) micro and The Barrels (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/30396/) in Berwick are must visits.


Can't argue with those! Also on the same street is Atelier, a craft beer cafe bar (https://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubs/88160/), which usually has a couple of hand pumps on the go. Watch out - it's a 10pm closer! (And the Curfew closes even earlier in the week, and 10pm at weekends too. The Barrels is a late one, as if to compensate.)

Bucking Fastard
12-05-2021, 20:10
Thanks very much to everyone who has contributed to this thread with some great suggestions ,which will be passed along.:cheers: