If I could give it negative stars, I would. Me and my partner both walked into this establishment just wanting a drink and maybe some food, when walked into the pub and sat down (like you would do in any other pub) we were rudely approached but what I assume as the pub manager who was really aggressive/rude and told us that we look to young to be there and demanded id from us. Wouldn’t have mind if she/it was polite about it but to be treated like that was utterly appalling. We showed our id’s and to which she said “order at the bar” we were both in shock on how this creature had treated us, so we left and found a better place. If you wish to have a bad...
Read moreI didn’t even want to give it a star. Me and my partner walked in and was immediately given dirty looks by both the customers and staff there. We sat down and we’re deciding on what drink to have when the bar lady rudely approached us stating that we were too young to be in here ( bearing in mind I’m 22 and my partner is 18) and the fact that we couldn’t just sit in here without ordering (even though we had been in there five minutes) after this we left immediately and didn’t give it a second thought. The staff was as horrible as the chairs and I will not be recommending this place to anyone. If you want to have a terrible experience this is the...
Read moreFriendly, no-frills pub offering good value for money to lager drinkers and viewers of sport on TVs. Large, spacious pub with good service and exceptionally friendly bar staff. Pints here are only slightly more expensive than Wetherspoons a few doors up but The Lamplighter is far less crowded and noisy than its neighbour, plus customers here are usually able to easily find a good seat to enjoy their their drinks and the sports on the big TV. The only aspect which let's this pub down is that the decor seems tired and there can be smell of mould at tables in the corner by the front window in...
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