What pub are you most looking forward to visiting when the world is back to normal?

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Not a single pub as such but I moved to Glossop in October last year. Loads of boozers I've not had the chance to visit yet.
I've took the dogs on reccies & there seems to be enough to keep me happy once we're allowed to play out.
Friendship on Arundal st is a tidy boozer mate it’s a robbies house there’s a few of us blues who regularly meet up in there. ( when we’re allowed to)
 
Tesco.

Having been under restrictions for that long and not being well enough last year when they were open, it's been nearly a year since I've had a drink in one. Gone passed the point of missing paying four times the price for a beer.
 
Found it last summer and loved the place. MIght try Keswick next time as i believe it's has a bit more going on? Any good recommendations?
Keswick is a great place - less touristy more of a traditional market town. Plenty of pubs, think we used to frequent the Dog & Gun at the top end. The George Fisher outdoor shop has a great cafe on the top floor
 
Christ, my list is miles long.

Ale trail across the Pennines
Port street and NQ in town
Cloudwater tap

A lot of places need our support! But realistically it's going to be similar to last year at least initially, book a table, limited numbers etc. No pub crawls for a while.

But most of all, a pint in the local with city on the telly or post game and a load of blues cheering on another win. Doesn't need a nifty IPA or a saison hopped citrus number, just a pint of beer that's wet and tasty, a load of blue and white scarves and then another pint or six.
 
The first stop will be the Steamhouse in Sale and then as many as possible.
No matter how good or bad a pub is I’ll never take one for granted again.
Even that shithole the Bishops Blaze sounds attractive nowadays.
 
Two favourites.
The Craven Arms in Appletreewick. Sung its praise here before. Good beer, good food, lovely old building, lit by gas, roaring fires. Get there, not far from Ilkley or Grassington.
The Woolly Sheep in Skipton. Brilliant snug with open fire, armchairs.
Decent beer, tho' not the widest choice, good food.
What a great name Appletreewick.
 

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