THIS PUB SHOULD BE BOYCOTTED .Discriminatory rude nasty female bar owner . I have a support dog for A hidden but oftern debilitating disabilty. I showed her young barman my blue badge and dog ID . He checked and served me and my friends who were looking for a quiet drink after a funeral . Then she appeared. Literally in my face. And personal space . demanding to see my docs. She told me she was going to photocopy them . I refused. I explained not all disabilities are visible . She stated .that blue badge only tells me you can park for free . This highlighted her ignorance on two issues Disability Discrimination Act and GDPR . She undermined her barman . She stated loudly . This is my Bar and I can ask you to leave . I don't have dogs in my bar . She told us to drink our drinks and leave . I told her to reimburse us and we would leave. She was aggressive. Ignorant and her drinks are overpriced £17 for three drinks in her pub . The same drink over the were £13. No wonder her pub is empty. A Vile experience . Embarrassing upsetting and unnecessary . I am seeking legal.adviceabout her...
Read moreWe went in this pub to support the local boozers on our way to watch a comedy gig. After getting my pint I Ieant on the bar and accidently knocked over a glass which looked less than half full with my elbow that was left right at the end of the bar where the empties usually lurk. I apologised but the barmaid went full rude mode. She cleaned it up chunnering about the guy who's drink it was was outside. Said guy comes back in an decides I have to buy him a double vodka when it probably wasnt even his drink. I just want an easy life so buy the gentleman his drink. My Mum worked in a local pub for years and she would of been a bit more understanding that it was an accident. Good way to top my none pay...
Read morePubs like these are why I enjoy visiting new ones and talking to locals and these will be the ones we miss after they’re gone and it’s too late to save them. On a small side street near the bombed out church, the facade is fairly muted. Inside it’s a warm, cozy place with a few small rooms and the main bar area. Learned about this place through the Timothy Taylor’s Champion Club and it hasn’t let me down yet. Barkeep and a regular were extremely friendly and helpful to a non-local like me. Likely my favorite pub in the city, the perfect pint and...
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