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Independant free house run by Charles Eld (ex-Morrells Brewery). There's always two or three interesting guest beers, and the food is excellent. Tim Taylor's Landlord and Black Sheep are regular beers there, which is a good sign.
This is a new pub owned by Noel Ryan, former owner of [[Jude The Obscure]] and father
of the owner of the [[Half Moon]]
. I personally can't stand the man but he knows how to run a good pub. There's always one or two interesting guest beers, and the food is good. (But a little over-priced.) Tim Taylor's Landlord and Black Sheep are regular beers there, which is a good sign.
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The atmosphere is relaxed and cultured with art exhibitions, links to the local theatres and weekly live music. There are separate smoking/non-smoking sections, which is a good thing, and it's quite light and airy.
The atmosphere is arty, with a stage for performances (I haven't been to any yet) and usually pictures (for sale) hung on the walls. They attempt to separate smokers from non-smokers, a Good Thing, and it's quite light and airy.
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Decent food is served 12-5 each day and until 10pm on Thu, Fri and Sat.
Decent food is served at lunchtimes, and on weekday (Mon-Thur) evenings until 8pm. It's served until 7pm on Friday, as of October 2003.
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Live music every Thursday evening. Open mic night alternate Wednesdays.
address='10-12 Friar's Entry'
Acoustic music on Sunday evening, occasional poetry readings.
address='10 Friar's Entry'
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host='84.45.128.166'
hours_text='Mon-Wed 11.30-11, Thu-Sat 11.30-12, Sun 12-10.30'
host='82.133.0.211'
hours_text='11-11; 12-10.30 Sun'
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opening_hours_text='Mon-Wed 11.30-11, Thu-Sat 11.30-12, Sun 12-10.30'
opening_hours_text='11-11; 12-10.30 Sun'

This is a new pub owned by Noel Ryan, former owner of Jude The Obscure and father of the owner of the Half Moon. I personally can't stand the man but he knows how to run a good pub. There's always one or two interesting guest beers, and the food is good. (But a little over-priced.) Tim Taylor's Landlord and Black Sheep are regular beers there, which is a good sign.

The atmosphere is arty, with a stage for performances (I haven't been to any yet) and usually pictures (for sale) hung on the walls. They attempt to separate smokers from non-smokers, a Good Thing, and it's quite light and airy.

They've had two beer festivals with around eight or ten different cask ales on, so this looks like an up-and-coming place for real ale folk.

Decent food is served at lunchtimes, and on weekday (Mon-Thur) evenings until 8pm. It's served until 7pm on Friday, as of October 2003.

Paid £2.10 for a Guest Mild, early July 2003. £2.40 for a different guest beer (Hadrian's Legion)

Acoustic music on Sunday evening, occasional poetry readings.


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