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13-11-2011, 14:41
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The insides of pubs arefascinating places. Each unique with their own quirks of personalitywhether from the people or the way it's decorated. It makes pub goinginteresting and varied. The outside of pubs are interesting too:crusty old buildings with a big back story, new bars which shineunder illuminating lights, pubs that look wonderful or horrible andthen deliver the opposite inside. But what about the view you getwhen facing away from the bar and at the things around it.


Yesterday we went tothe Free Trade Inn (http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/jun/14/free-trade-inn-newcastle) in Newcastle and the view was as amazing as thebeer list. A flat stretch of the Tyne, bridges, big old buildings, asetting sun. A fantastic city centre view. Other pubs, The Bull inHorton Kirby or The Thatchers Arms in Mount Bures, have views ofunending countryside. Some hang into the sea like Whistable Brewery Bar (http://www.hotelcontinental.co.uk/view/brewerybar) or, just along the beach, the Old Neptune (http://www.neppy.co.uk/). Some sit at the footof mountains, some at the top of big hills, some show the city offwhile others are surrounded by green.


What better than a great pint with a stunning view. There must be so manyother pubs with incredible views, backdrops and surroundings. Whereare the best?
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