Is this the oldest pub in London? Walking into Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese certainly feels like that. It is a Grade II listed public house …
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Review: Magnum Summer Terrace, Edinburgh
Rooftop cocktails in Edinburgh near the castle With a view over towards Edinburgh Castle, Gondolas and a location in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town …
Review of The Crusoe in Lower Largo
Be castaway at The Crusoe in Lower Largo …with sea views, sandy beaches, history, a famous story* and good food in this quiet East Neuk …
Iconic Glasgow Bar The Laurieston up for sale
The Laurieston Bar in Glasgow is on the market Property seller Christie & Co. have brought a piece of Glasgow history to the market with …
CAMRA announce top 4 pubs in the UK
Finalists in the CAMRA Pub of the Year competition announced The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has announced the best four pubs in the UK …
List of all the 2023 Great British Pub of the Year winners
How many of these 2023 Great British Pub of the year winners have you visited? The Great British Pub Awards have announced their winners, some …
Prince Alfred Bar, Maida Vale, London
Grade II* listed pub in London’s West End The Prince Alfred in Maida Vale is one of those pubs that needs to make it onto …
Revamp of The Raven
The Raven fluffs up its feathers As the Foodies were away for Mrs Foodie’s birthday celebrations, I was asked to attend the revamp of The …
Drink: MacSorleys to close
For refurbishment Bet you had a panic like I did! iconic Glasgow pub will be temporarily closing its doors to customers this month as a …
Happy Birthday The Pot Still
The Pot Still Is 5 years Old!!! No visitor to Glasgow can count their trip complete without a visit to The Pot Still in Glasgows …
Bar News- The Griffin re-launches
ITISON Owner adds The Griffin to bar list Oli Norman, owner of ITISON as well as Sloans and Brel, has added to his duo of Glasgow …
Bar Review: Websters Bar & Bistro, Websters Theatre, 615 Great Western Road, Glasgow
Cosy and welcoming theatre bar in the West End Websters Bar and Bistro is located inside Websters Theatre, which used to be Lansdowne Parish Church. …
Beer: Grunting Growler talks all things sour
Right- I’m not even sure where to start with this beer?! It’s as unusual as they come– in the very best of way, of course. …
Event: Top Out Brewery launch new single hop Pale Ale and meet the brewer at Stockbridge Tap
If you’re in Edinburgh and free tomorrow night (Wednesday 9th March from 6pm) and looking for good beer then head along to the CAMRA Edinburgh …
Bar review: Six Degrees North, 6 Littlejohn St, Aberdeen AB10 1FF
Review of original Aberdeen bar as Glasgow site opens I think by now you will know that we love beer. We also like travelling and we …
Food Review: The Drum and Monkey, 91 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5TF
Nicholson’s chain pub The Drum & Monkey is in an old 1920’s bank building and is known as somewhere with good beer, but does this …
Bar Review: The Woolpack, 98 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UB
The Woolpack on Bermondsey Street is around a ten-fifteen minute walk from London Bridge tube and railway stations as well as Borough High Street. The area …
Scottish Beer and Pub Awards
The Scottish Beer and Pub Awards are on tonight and here are the nominations. Is your favourite there? Award for Success Simpsinns Manorview Di Maggios …
Allsop Arms, 137-143 Gloucester Pl, London NW1 5AL
The Allsop Arms, Marylebone The Allsop Arms is a bit of an anomaly; a two story brick built pub surrounded by taller concrete siblings. You …
Food Review: The Burrell, 1534 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow
Whether it’s been called Old Swan, The Stoat and Ferret, 1901 or The Burrell Bar Shawlands the food always had a good name. We hadn’t eaten …
Drink Review: Kosmonaut, 10 Tariff Street, Manchester M1 2FF
We’d done a bit of bar-hopping in Manchester’s Northern Quarter but we could have safely spent all our time in Manchester here. At Kosmonaut Food, good beer, a …
Pub Review: The Three Judges, 141 Dumbarton Road, Partick, Glasgow G11 6PR
The Three Judges is the place to go if you like a peaceful pint, real ale and somewhere to chat. There are regular beer festivals – …
Food Review: Redmond’s of Dennistoun, 304 Duke Street, Glasgow, G31 1RY
Being an ex-Dennistounian, I was fair chuffed to hear of the opening of some new pubs. I really liked staying there, and it’s great to …
Top 10 cosy Pubs in Glasgow with a fire!
Is there anything better than finding a seat next to a fire when it’s cold? Top that with a pint or a dram in hand …