Just looked at the pubs in Oakham on the site. Only the Grainstore has a review. As the home of Oakham Ales, I would have thought the pubs here would have been quite good. But are they?
Just looked at the pubs in Oakham on the site. Only the Grainstore has a review. As the home of Oakham Ales, I would have thought the pubs here would have been quite good. But are they?
I don't know, but have had similar problems assessing the pubs of Grantham, home to Sara Barton's excellent Brewster's Brewery.
If anyone has any idea about Grantham, too, I'd be interested. Also benefiting by being one of few (new) targets reasonably achievable for both London and Nottingham branches.
Peterborough is a good location for finding Oakham outlets, and I notice that 3 of the 'venues' listed on the brewery website are there, the other being the soon-to-be-ticked Barton Arms in Brum. Interesting, then, that no Oakham pubs are listed in Oakham, so to speak.
Bump, re the Grantham question, for me.
Grantham is fairly devoid of reviews and, surprisingly, even photos. Does anyone have any knowledge of its worthiness for a crawl?
Thanks.
I spent one night in Grantham about 4 years ago having done some training at the local Mags Court.
I did a crawl of the GBG listed pubs, all of which were OK, but none really stand out in my memory.
I do remember that many of them were in the LocAle scheme which meant lots of Brewsters, Newby Wyke, Oldershaws etc beer.
Current GBG lists Chequers, Railway Club, Lord Harrowby, Nobody Inn, Stagger Inn (not on PuG, I'll get it added) & Tollemache Inn (JDW).
Last edited by ROBCamra; 17-07-2011 at 09:08.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas
Thanks ROB. Brewsters was the initial reason for me thinking about it, and decent travel times make it a possible.
We stopped off at Grantham as a lucky dip lunch stop and had a quick wander but didn't really have time to do any of the pubs apart from the local 'Spoons. One pub that is worth having a look at (although I didn't know it at the time) is the Beehive, if only for its pub sign - a real bee hive located in the tree outside the pub!