Small pub. A listed building so I am afraid toilets are either upstairs for the ladies, I believe & downstairs for the men's. I have been informed that these stairs are quite steep too, so no good to anyone who is disabled. A thought this place was dark inside. The owner of the pub was friendly, but the other was not so. For a small place on a Friday evening, I was shocked to see three bouncers on the door! Expensive prices too. A pink gin & lemonade, and a john smiths beer came to over £7. Not a place I shall be...
Read moreThe Black Rock is a truly wonderful and historic pub with bags of character.
Enter through the charming archway of Victorian tiles and find yourself in a traditional taproom featuring a beautiful oak panelled bar with panels of stained glass. There’s always cracking selection of real ale hand pumps on offer including Tetley’s and regularly rotating guest ales. They also service lagers, spirts, wine, snacks and Guinness too.
The staff are very affable and you will always made to...
Read moreTradition, tradition, tradition is what this pub's all about. I've been coming here for forty six years, there have been refurbs but nothing's 'changed' which is why we still visit. The beer, atmosphere, customers, staff are ten out of ten. I'm worried though due to a 'for lease sign' appearing on the frontage, fingers crossed this gem doesn't become a 'lager/'trainers in the washing...
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