THE CROWN HOTEL
Read moreThis typical pub, opened since 1760, offers concerts every Saturday, a good selection of beers and traditional English dishes. Also accommodation.
HANDS TEAROOM ET THE BATH BUN
Read moreThese two twin tea salons, located on Abbey Street and Church Street, are adorned with wonderful «buns», a bunch of bread rolls adorned with chocolate, jam and other nuggets. The service is impeccable and involved. Ideal for the sacred saint.
WAVE HOUSE CAFE
Read moreWe've fallen in love with this little community café! This church has been transformed into a friendly place to take a break or come for lunch. Hannah and her team warmly welcome you to this pleasant café decorated in a tropical atmosphere, with plants and surfboards, and will introduce you to delicious homemade pastries: scones, cookies, carrot cake... There's also a savoury option for lunch. Live music, indoor skate park, table tennis... An atypical café open to all, even if you don't drink!
THE OLD GREEN TREE
Read moreThe Old Green Tree is a charming little pub with more than 300 years of history, which has kept its traditional setting and friendly atmosphere, on the corner of a charming alleyway. There are always good local reals and it is also possible to eat there. Moreover, the menu is rather interesting even if it goes without saying that the place is especially famous for its Fish & Chips. One of the great classics of Bath and still a place where you can go with your eyes closed. You're sure to make some great encounters there!
THE GLOBE HOTEL PUB
Read moreFrom beer, fries and billiards, all the ingredients come together for an English evening!
THE STAR INN
Read moreA true local institution, The Star Inn is a superb pub serving mainly beers from local brewery Abbey Brewery, and is intended as a meeting place and tasting place. The pub was first licensed in 1759 and still attracts Bath locals who come here to chat and enjoy the lack of games and music. It's a place that invites customers to chat with their table neighbors or with the pub's charming and welcoming owners. An address well worth a visit!
THE BEER EMPORIUM
Read moreSpread over three underground vaulted rooms, The Beer Emporium is a Bristol haunt for beer lovers that has become a must-visit since it opened in 2013. Over twenty beers are available, on tap or on draught, and there's also a great selection of bottles. There's also a small boutique on the first floor. It's always a good place to meet people. Good atmosphere and quality service. There's also a good choice of à la carte dishes and snacks, so you can grab a bite at any time of day.
THE APPLE
Read moreHoused in a converted barge, The Apple is undoubtedly the pub to go to if you want to sample the region's ciders or a good draught beer. Cider is the speciality of the house, with around forty different varieties on offer, giving you the opportunity to make some fine discoveries and forget about the industrial ciders you often find at the bar. It's a pleasant spot where many regulars gather, and you can also enjoy a terrace in fine weather. If you're feeling peckish, there are a few à la carte dishes on offer.
KING STREET BREW HOUSE
Read moreThis popular urban pub also has its own microbrewery. It's a pleasant address with plenty of room and a cosy, traditional decor. The beer selection is very interesting, featuring local, British and American products. You can also drink excellent ciders. It's also the ideal address for a pub crawl in this part of town, which is full of good addresses. For sports fans, matches are always broadcast here in a great atmosphere.
THE CORONATION TAP
Read moreAffectionately nicknamed the Coronation Tap by the locals, this discreet bar is the place to go for good cider and beer in Clifton. Cider, a regional specialty, takes pride of place here, and several varieties can be tasted in the company of regulars and students who particularly appreciate the place. Tasting evenings and quizzes are organized here, and live music is regularly played. A must-visit address in the region, where the evening atmosphere is guaranteed!
THE PORTCULLIS
Read moreA faithful fixture since 1821, this pub is a classic in the Clifton district, not far from the Avon. Set in a beautiful Georgian residential street, it boasts two rooms and a garden. Several beers from Dawkins Brewery are served here, along with a few from other regional producers. Quizzes and other events are often organized here for lively evenings with friends during your stay in England. A good place to stop for a break, the atmosphere is always pleasant. For Sunday roast, remember to book ahead!
SMALL BAR
Read moreThe bar may be small, but the range of beers on offer is immense, with no fewer than 31 options, drawn from breweries in the South-West and in regular rotation. Inside, wood, stone and huge flagstones dominate the two rooms. It's an address that honors King Street and contributes to making it a spot of choice. Quiz nights, concerts, stand-up routines - there's always a great atmosphere here (although seating is sometimes limited!). Good food is also served here!
THE CORNUBIA
Read moreYou've got to love England and Great Britain to come here, because the decor is patriotic to say the least. Hidden behind a low wall in a quiet street parallel to busy Victoria Street, the flags outside immediately set the tone. In the small room, the walls are covered with flags, beer crests and photos of the Queen and other national stars. It's a friendly place, a change from the ordinary, where you can enjoy eight different beers at the pump.
THE FAMOUS ROYAL NAVY VOLUNTEER
Read moreLike most of its neighbors in the neighborhood, this pub has focused on a very wide selection of beers, and the choice here is gargantuan. You'll need to take a few moments to browse the possibilities and make your choice, which is not unpleasant for any beer lover. The place is quite large, with light tones and a long hall, which is always full on weekends. The rooftop terrace is very popular in fine weather.
SANDFORD PARK ALEHOUSE
Read moreModern yet cosy, this good pub is a meeting place, where you can play billiards and enjoy the stove in winter, as well as the large garden in summer. The wide selection of beers on offer will satisfy all tastes, from real ales to craft beers . The selection changes regularly, and ciders are also available. The atmosphere is friendly and convivial. It's the perfect place to meet the locals and exchange ideas about good places to eat. You can also enjoy typical pub dishes, mac n' cheese, burgers...
JOLLY BREWMASTER
Read moreWith seven real ales and several ciders, the Jolly Brewmaster is a must for beer lovers in Cheltenham. And we know there are a lot of them in England! Its horseshoe-shaped counter and roaring fire are a particularly popular place to meet up in its cosy room and spend an evening with the locals testing the local beers after a rainy day. There's also a pleasant courtyard where you can enjoy the rare rays of sunshine. If you like beer, don't miss a visit!
THE CASTLE INN
Read moreIn St Ives since the 18th century, The Castle Inn is a beer pub that will delight fans of real ales, with several different choices at the counter and an atmosphere that couldn't be more traditional. Live music is a regular feature, and the place sells out on weekends. Inside, the wide wooden beams and colorful paneled windows add a satisfying rustic touch. It's possible to eat simple dishes at low prices on the premises. A perfect place to go out, enjoy an evening and meet the locals.
BELUSHI'S
Read moreBelushi's location alone is worth the detour. Its pleasant terrace is a must in fine weather, set on a cliff above the beach, with a superb panoramic view of the coast. This is often where local youngsters start their evening, and there's plenty of room here, with a second terrace overlooking the street and a large room full of nooks and crannies. During the day, locals and visitors alike like to spend a little time here and enjoy the view. On weekends, the atmosphere is festive, and you can take advantage of the discounts on offer.