I've decided to change my local from the Farm Tavern to the Bow Street Runner, because even though I can hit the FT with a stone from my home the BSR has more character. So, this is where I'll be headed straightaway when I come home next, isn't it lovely?
Nope, it definitely was the Basketmakers, took a Jock mate there once and we tried to drink as many fine malts as the landlord had on display, and there were a LOT. I've never been as mullered since, but as I'm a happy drunk there was no drama
I used to love going to the bar in a certain pub in Farnham and ask for "a pint of tea please", I agree a fine ale. Harveys isn't so bad, but I'll down London Pride first everytime I have a choice between the two in any boozer
It smells of stale dog too. I always want to go in more often and gaze longingly at the weird pub sign from the seats outside the Freemasons when I'm sat there with the missus and assorted poseurs on a Friday/Saturday night. My missus hates it (Bow Street Runner).
The Freemasons does a great...
I would have thought the Hand in Hand in Kemp Town would run the Hole in the Wall close for title of smallest Brighton & Hove pub. I haven't had a pint in the former for ages, too far to walk to.
Not my local, but my favourite (and smallest) pub in B & H, the Queensbury Arms, better known as The Hole in The Wall pub. Larry Olivier used to swally there. No puff jokes please.