Entries Tagged as 'Hertfordshire'

The Plough (Crews Hill - Hertfordshire)

December 13th, 2007 · No Comments

The Plough

A family dining pub, well catered to the area in the foothills of Hertfordshire- it this infamous of garden-nursery villages. The place is naturally full of plant and fish lovers and young families and although it is surprisingly busy it is not too busy to find a table in a corner and sit down […]

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The Old Manor - Wylotts (Potters Bar - Hertfordshire)

October 9th, 2007 · 3 Comments

The Old Manor - Wylotts

Lots of old people having their last meal. the music glides with the creeking of their bones, but it is reasonablely calm and to be fair is much nicer than most of the alternatives in the area and it seems from the popularity that this is no secret. It is a […]

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Cask and Stillage (Potters Bar - Hertfordshire)

October 4th, 2007 · No Comments

Cask and Stillage

When a team of loud, beer-bellied louted locals literally shout at you when you enter a pub in between singing the worst hits off of an knock-off jukebox, you feel unwelcome and slightly scared. This venue certainly has atmosphere, but I wouldn’t call it comfortable. From the outside the place doesn’t look very […]

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Harvester Bar & Eatery (Arkley - Hertfordshire)

August 25th, 2007 · No Comments

Harvester Bar & Eatery

A large chain restaurant and bar combo for lorry drivers and budget meals for families this brand feels like it has had it’s day and died a rather undignified death. Inside this particular venue is a rather miserable looking bar served up next to part of the kitchens with no barman […]

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Ye Olde Greene Manne (Rickmansworth - Hertfordshire)

January 25th, 2007 · No Comments

Ye Olde Greene Manne
A small, quaint country pub in Hertfordshire equipped with an old-style stone driveway and a large well primed garden. The place is difficult to get to without a car, in fact close to impossible with buses running infrequently and no other transport links for miles. This is the appeal of the place, […]

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West Lodge Park Terrace Bar (Hadley Wood - Herts)

November 23rd, 2006 · No Comments

West Lodge Park Terrace Bar

Luxury has never been so out of the way or so drunkard as the night I recall drinking at this bar. Here’s the scoop, my mum had got married for the second time and the after party was here. needless to say doing shots of sambuca with your girlfriend on […]

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King James (Cheshunt - Hertfordshire)

July 10th, 2006 · No Comments

The King James (wetherspoons)
Just outside Waltham Cross sits Cheshunt, a humbled town with one of the newer Wetherspoons in the country- the King James. A veritable haven of sluts, smokers and tradesmen. The main pub is based on a wide open floor plan with bar ahead and to the left with seats for eating at […]

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The Bell (St. Albans - Hertfordshire)

May 3rd, 2006 · 1 Comment

The Bell

The bell is not a pub in the traditional sense but quite bar like similar to the oneils or yates wine lodge of a kind but i cant put my finger on which chain owns this venue a there is only an oneils down the road. The place has a red glowing neon sign […]

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Garibaldi (St Albans - Hertfordshire)

April 14th, 2006 · No Comments

Garibaldi

Or should that be “Going-Baldy”, at this place you get the balding men with the piercing eyes as you enter and collect you overly expensive pint. You sniffle in the corner under the watchful eyes and they hurt you with there gaze at every sip, that’s before you notice that the pile of dog-hair on […]

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Hogs Head (St. Albans - Hertfordshire)

March 27th, 2006 · No Comments

Hogs Head - the blacksmiths arms

IS it just me or is this chain exactly the same country-wide?? The place is very wooden and lively even early in the evening but its full of teenage mothers, sleazy 30-something-men and expensive drink. At about £2.80 a pint these feel more like London prices than St. Albans. Even […]

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