Some shockers, but four stand out:
Islington
The Six Bells
White Horse
And the winner is...
Some shockers, but four stand out:
Islington
The Six Bells
White Horse
And the winner is...
Here, which I didn't review due to being lost for words. It was in the summer - we were yelled at by someone boorish twat, presumably the guvnor, to go the long way through the pub rather than entering the garden by the simplest route, despite obvious disability. And to rub it in a non-badge holder was in the disabled space. So back in the car to find a hospitality provider which provided hospitality.
Now by definition the first pub we tried this year was the already worst, and I suppose best. The Vintage Inn we went to afterwards at least had usable furniture so for now must be considered the best.
Things can only get better.
Last edited by NickDavies; 03-01-2023 at 18:52.
The Social Chill Bar was a clear winner.
'Beer is for all day, not just for breakfast'.
Didn't bag many new visits at all last year, due to a number of factors, however, the below was probably the worst of the gaggle* of newbies I managed to visit:
Trafalgar Inn
*or whatever the collective name for a group of pubs is...
"Breakneck speed we drown ten pints of bitter"
An easy winner ,a real horror show.I rarely score 2,this was fully deserved.
The Napoleon.
"Good people drink good beer" Hunter S Thompson
There are several potential candidates for worst pub that I didn't actually manage to visit because they couldn't even be bothered to open, which could be a clever way of avoiding nomination!
But the worst I did get to was during the Burton crawl, although I think everyone else happily avoided it - the Break Room
On leaving the bar, I felt a strong blow to the back of my head. Turning round, I discovered it was the pavement