As far as I can remember my experience of the Britannia Inn was as follows. I left 64 Greenbank Road and turned left. Left again, and there it was. Or nearly. The beer was Cameron's Strongarm, or Vaux and it was a quiet pub with a few people in it saying nothing. About 50p / pint. There was a cinema not too far away, and an off licence displaying the sign "Free Beer" which on investigation proved a disappointment. I thoroughly recommend the Britannia but the price of beer might have gone up somewhat since 1977.
(The Cinema was the Odeon, showing Close Encounters of the Third...
Read moreI visited here with a couple of mates last week. We were pleasantly surprised. The pub was occupied by a few people so quiet. The landlady served us with a smile and the real ale was perfect. We all commented on how clear and clean the ale was and how flavoursome. We only intended to stop for one but enjoyed the quiet and the nice pint so much that we stayed for another. We will be visiting again soon. A lovely little traditional pub that has not lost its heritage. Fantastic!
If the landlady reads this, we thank...
Read moreTerrific traditional pub. No fancy trendy nonsense. Just a small selection of the headline beers and a couple of visitor ales at reasonable. And instead of gastro nonsense just crisps and peanuts. Good company. And on the colder days a good wood fire. Dog friendly. Excellent. Do not...
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