Very good indeed, quiet in the afternoon I would imagine a fair bit busier at night.
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Off to Hull for a long weekend from Saturday. Probably sticking around the marina and old town to begin, then Beverley Sunday. Make Monday up as I go along...
Wouldn't mind a trip to Hop & Vine to see how it is under new ownership, but not finding atmosphere as relaxed/cheerful in older-clientele venues due to the residual fear.
The Tan Hill Inn, and the weather's closing in...
Snow already?
Good job they've got Everest double glazing! ;)
To complete the pair, I am sat in the Cat & Fiddle, enjoying a pint of Robinson's Unicorn at 515 metres above sea level.
Update - slightly lower down now, at the Stanley Arms in the fabulously named hamlet of Bottom of the Oven.
I look forward to the day when someone posts that they are drinking here, as - not sure if it's a coincidence - it's the nearest pub to this place.
I told you it was on it was on its way - Storm Arwen: Customers set to spend third night at Britain's highest pub!
Yeah. I can't help thinking that, like storm chasers in the US, these people check the weather forecast in the hope that they can pay a visit, get stuck and then bang on about it ad infinitum.
There's only so much Oasis tribute band people can handle.
Thank God they're safe - sleeping on a stone floor for several nights must have been a joy, but I suppose you just have to roll with it. ;)