A chance to name memorable clunkers:
Angerstein Hotel
The Blue Anchor
The Mansion Pub
The Nag's Head
Original Swan
The Phoenix
The Prince of Wales
Sports Bar & Grill
A chance to name memorable clunkers:
Angerstein Hotel
The Blue Anchor
The Mansion Pub
The Nag's Head
Original Swan
The Phoenix
The Prince of Wales
Sports Bar & Grill
I only awarded a score of 2 to two pubs in 2023 and Worst Pub of 2023 goes to
Lord Denman
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
Not many to choose from (just 57 new visits last year), but has to be Neptune in Selsey. On reflection, my review doesn't do its worst attributes justice.
"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
Most new pubs I visited were average at worst. So I’ll give the prize to my former local Eagle & Child for turning a historic village pub into a glorified nightclub with generic fizz on the bar. Thanks to whatever dismal chain has taken it over.
Some absolute rotters last year, but the two scores of one I dished-out were
Plymouth Inn
and
The Northcote Arms
In a shoot-out the Plymouth Arms edges it.
"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
As I was in the area yesterday and partly spurred on by this thread I had a look at The Northcote myself and found what appears to be a thriving community pub with three cask on , my Beerblefish Hoppy Pale was perfectly acceptable, NBSS 3. The vibe was good though Quinno is right about the heritage aspect, or lack of it, when I catch up on reviews It'll get a 6/10 though I reckon 6.5, Quinno must have caught a bad day (or did I catch a good one).
Last edited by Mobyduck; 25-02-2024 at 08:33.
"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer."
-W.C.Fields
I agree. The heritage value is modest - it only has * so I wasn't expecting The Salisbury Hotel - but the cask beer was in the wrong room, which can't be accessed without going out and in again; this is part of CAMRA's criteria for citing pubs, the original room layout retained.