The Royal Oak at Brandon is back open
The Royal Oak in Brandon have increased opening hours and introduced daily deals for customers to return
The Hare and Hounds in Nuneaton now has a 'cosy' lounge as well as a sports room
A fire broke out at a popular Edinburgh pub in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Firefighters battled a blaze at the Port O’Leith after being called to the Constitution Street bar at 3.19am. Owners vowed to reopen the bar today (Thursday) as they shared the shocking news with social media followers. They posted yesterday: “Some wake up call at 3.30am last night. Back open tomorrow.” The extent of any damage done to the pub is unknown at this time but it is understood the blaze was...
Embark on a high-quality printing journey with the 522 High Capacity (5 Bottles) Refill Ink Bottle Replacement available on Amazon. This set of ink refill bottles is not only budget-friendly with a generous 24% discount, but also ensures long-lasting use, promising excellent printing results. The package includes five bottles compatible with Epson 522 ink: two black inks, and one each of cyan, magenta, and yellow ink. This variety will cater to all your printing needs, producing vibrant colors...
Delighted drinkers were stunned when snooker icon Steve Davis walked into their Sheffield local. The six-time former World Champion sat and chatted with locals and staff at the Hallamshire House, on Commonside, Crookes, before playing a DJ set at the popular Thornbridge pub. But despite the pub being famous for having its own full size snooker table, the sporting legend kept well away from the baize for a change! Delighted barmaid Lottie Garvey said he charmed the customers and staff alike,...
It's 3pm on a Tuesday afternoon when I arrive at The Ardwick in Blackpool. Already there are six people stood outside the entrance to the traditional pub, on Foxhall Road. I walk inside and discover the bar area is packed, and all the tables are full of people enjoying a drink - and a game of bingo! Landlady Lynn Haworth, said: “I can keep the costs low because of the volume I sell. We get a lot of local customers, but we also have a lot of holidaymakers who return here year after year." A pint...
It's 3pm on a Tuesday afternoon when I arrive at The Ardwick in Blackpool. Already there are six people stood outside the entrance to the traditional pub, on Foxhall Road. I walk inside and discover the bar area is packed, and all the tables are full of people enjoying a drink - and a game of bingo! Landlady Lynn Haworth, said: “I can keep the costs low because of the volume I sell. We get a lot of local customers, but we also have a lot of holidaymakers who return here year after year." A pint...
It's 3pm on a Tuesday afternoon when I arrive at The Ardwick in Blackpool. Already there are six people stood outside the entrance to the traditional pub, on Foxhall Road. I walk inside and discover the bar area is packed, and all the tables are full of people enjoying a drink - and a game of bingo! Landlady Lynn Haworth, said: “I can keep the costs low because of the volume I sell. We get a lot of local customers, but we also have a lot of holidaymakers who return here year after year." A pint...
It's 3pm on a Tuesday afternoon when I arrive at The Ardwick in Blackpool. Already there are six people stood outside the entrance to the traditional pub, on Foxhall Road. I walk inside and discover the bar area is packed, and all the tables are full of people enjoying a drink - and a game of bingo! Landlady Lynn Haworth, said: “I can keep the costs low because of the volume I sell. We get a lot of local customers, but we also have a lot of holidaymakers who return here year after year." A pint...
It's 3pm on a Tuesday afternoon when I arrive at The Ardwick in Blackpool. Already there are six people stood outside the entrance to the traditional pub, on Foxhall Road. I walk inside and discover the bar area is packed, and all the tables are full of people enjoying a drink - and a game of bingo! Landlady Lynn Haworth, said: “I can keep the costs low because of the volume I sell. We get a lot of local customers, but we also have a lot of holidaymakers who return here year after year." A pint...
A popular Sheffield pub is set to re-open next month - after a refurbishment is completed. The Prince of Wales, on Derbyshire Lane, Norton Lees, has closed temporarily, while a programme of work is carried out at the venue, which is to return as a ‘Craft Union’ pub. It closed at the end of last week for the work to get underway. The pub company Stonegate, which runs the venue, has issued a statement confirming the re-opening plans. It stated: “We are pleased to confirm The Prince of Wales pub in...