Bristol it is then.... 10 years of a functioning Pubs Galore!
Or we could go to Chesterfield to visit the first reviewed Pubs Galore pub?
Bristol it is then.... 10 years of a functioning Pubs Galore!
Or we could go to Chesterfield to visit the first reviewed Pubs Galore pub?
Last edited by Strongers; 25-03-2014 at 22:18.
WE ARE THE BREADMEN - UP THE BEES
And Alan Swain was so dismayed that he never reviewed another pub again!
Keeping breweries in business for more than 40() years
To kickstart the discussion again I would have a personal preferrence towards Rugby or Derby , as these are two towns I haven't been to for many a moon..
And falling into that category as well would be Coventry, which I've been meaning to get back to for a long while, although like Northampton, where I actually found the Shoe museum much more exciting than some of the pubs, I'm not sure it hits the 10 interesting pubs quota..
Work is the curse of the drinking Class - Oscar Wilde
I would be quite happy with either Rugby or Derby.
Coventry is a bit better than Northampton for the number of decent pubs,and you could just about squeeze out 10 around the city centre (including the Chapelfields area) but trying to include the interesting Greyhound at Hawkesbury Junction (canal porn )would really use up far too much time given how far it is from the city centre.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
I am really going to mess things up here, having my sites on Oxford, Cambridge or St Albans. Derby might be better left for a Midlands meet up. Agree Rugby is a good spot, I think we need some more firm suggestions from our fellow PGer's.
Well if it's 10 years of PuG, then Bristol (its home) seems like the anniversary we need.