What's your favourite boozer and why?

Always enjoy calling into the Bishop Blaize when I'm over for a game. Friendly clientele, who are always ready for a sing song.
That utd prick from Edgeley singing songs about City coming Stockport. Makes Henderson look not hypocritical at all.
 
Best pubs?

Welcome Inn in Cork.
Lanigans in Kilkenny.
Harbour Bar in Bray.
The Old Ship Aground in Minehead.
Crown and Anchor, Dell Quay.
Jolly Sailor in Bursledon.
The Mulberry Inn in Chiddingfold.
The Red Lion in Denton.
The Three Swallows in Cley Next The Sea.
The Black Horse in Whitby.
 
Rumburgh Buck, Suffolk.
You lot haven't lived.
Great beer. No TV. No games machine.
4 or 5 craft beers on every week.
Wooden seats and benches.
Proper beerhouse in a lovely quiet village in the sticks.
Garden available on sunnier days.
My team always wins the monthly quiz.
It does have a claim to fame as well, but, I can't remember for the life of me what it is!
(Watch this space ...to be continued.)
It's a shame when I have to go home.

Apart from that, I'd suggest the Griffin on Didsbury Rd, Heaton Mersey -
still a City pub, where I go when I'm up for a match ( after a few in Mary Dee's.)
 
Rumburgh Buck, Suffolk.
You lot haven't lived.
Great beer. No TV. No games machine.
4 or 5 craft beers on every week.
Wooden seats and benches.
Proper beerhouse in a lovely quiet village in the sticks.
Garden available on sunnier days.
My team always wins the monthly quiz.
It does have a claim to fame as well, but, I can't remember for the life of me what it is!
(Watch this space ...to be continued.)
It's a shame when I have to go home.

Apart from that, I'd suggest the Griffin on Didsbury Rd, Heaton Mersey -
still a City pub, where I go when I'm up for a match ( after a few in Mary Dee's.)
Suffolk CAMRA pub of the Year 2023?

Hold on, they do folk music and Morris.
 
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Ye Olde White Harte in Hull.
Le Vieux Nécy in Annecy, France. Both cool old style places with taxidermy, good beer and curiosities.

Queens Head Uxbridge -again lots of light wood everywhere, low ceiling and very cosy plus lovely staff and regulars.
 
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Best pubs?

Welcome Inn in Cork.
Lanigans in Kilkenny.
Harbour Bar in Bray.
The Old Ship Aground in Minehead.
Crown and Anchor, Dell Quay.
Jolly Sailor in Bursledon.
The Mulberry Inn in Chiddingfold.
The Red Lion in Denton.
The Three Swallows in Cley Next The Sea.
The Black Horse in Whitby.
I used to prefer the George and Dragon. Just.
 
In town,on the rare occasions i drink/fancy a Guinness,i'll head for one of.

Mulligans,Sams Chop house or The Vine......All have an old skool warm ambience.

The Woodside in Worsley would probably be my 'local' for the same reason.
 

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