Absolutely horrible nosy rude bar staff (long hair ginger one. Not the first time people have had an issue with her being rude and stick her nise into private conversations)
She forced herself into a private conversation that had nothing to do with her, And becoming offended at the subject matter I strongly recommend any other places if you want to talk freely and have a joke without rude, nosy, xenophobic bar staff being offered by you not "being a local" I've lived in Plymouth for over four years and been to the pub many times before (was but not any more)
If you're looking for a lovely place where the bar staff are not xenophobic but friendly kind and welcoming to people REGARDLESS of if you're 'a local" or not I recommend Minerva Inn on 31 Looe St. They are always up for a laugh and don't judge. It's Cheeper the bar staff don't force themselves into your conversations and can...
Read moreThere's something about this pub that I can't quite put my finger on. There is an atmosphere here that is lacking in some of it's nearby competitors.
The pub feels really local and welcoming. The ambience is just right. Not too loud and packed but not dead quiet.
It's the sort of pub that you can go in with your mates and have a really good chat, and if they are good friends, a laugh.
Staff are friendly and welcoming. Prices are on par with other pubs in the...
Read moreOld school pub in Southside Street , The Barbican, Plymouth. Does NOT do food anymore, for those people that drank here 50 years ago, all the pigs are long gone now (if you know, you'll know), has musicians at the weekends where this small pub can get busy, usually has 4 cask conditioned beers available, unfortunately NOT one of the cheapest pubs in the Barbican. On non musician nights at least you can have a conversation. NOTE there is no level...
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