Tuesday 26 March 2013

March Hare

A thriving "modern" estate pub with pool team and function room. Quite busy on a Monday night.

The Lamp

Historic Nottingham pub. Serves beer from and owned by Oakwell Brewery (Barnsley Bitter). Due to close June 2nd 2013.,

Update Nov 2013: Pub closed. Appeared to close in June  as promised.



Wheatsheaf

Wheatsheaf on Sneinton Road, Nottingham. A classic estate pub. Quite busy but basic. Made reasonably welcome. No real ale. Some funny looks as we arrived. Wood burner keeping the place warm. TV on.



Queen Adelaide

A "modern" estate pub. As in, not an historic pub. But great views over the city! Quiet when we went on a Monday night. Budweiser on tap. Real fire. Large pub with function room and lounge but you have to go outside the pub to go between the two.

Monday 25 March 2013

Duke of Cambridge

This small and basic pub is up for sale and doesn't look much from the outside but was really quite busy for a snowy March evening. Clearly in need of some TLC. However, the temporary landlord and the regulars made us welcome. No real ale.


Update Nov 2013: Pub closed.

The Vine

My favourite style of pub. The disappearing classic corner pub. Especially this curved, white design. A genuine piece of history. Like going back in time. Unchanged inside and out in many years. Sadly up for sale. Future uncertain. No real ale but friendly chap running this empty pub. Won't forget this visit.









Bath Inn

Another of my favourite designs of pub. Classic white walled, rounded, corner pub. Recently re-opened with half of the pub franchised as a chippy. Working well. Friendly welcome. Couple of regulars in here. Decent old fashioned atmosphere. And right behind the Vine.


Tuesday 19 March 2013

Hole in the Wall

Traditional 1930's Whitbread pub. Now a rock pub serving 1 real ale (reasonable) when I went. Pool table. Feels like a regulars pub and a closed shop to rockers. This is the last remaining pub on North Sherwood Street with the Newcastle Arms, Saracen's Head, Sir Charles Napier all closed.



Update 4th Nov 2017. New owners. Now just a plain old backstreet pub with the feel of the 1960s about it, in a good way, as in you don't see many like this still open any more. Real ale although I didn't try it. Apparently this pub is council owned and has to be kept as a pub which is why it is still going, unlike the rest of the former pubs on North Sherwood St.


Sunday 10 March 2013

Greyhound

The Greyhound Arnold. Finally made it to this pub after many years of living so close but never going. Very basic. Handful of regulars sitting in a corridor. No real ale. A few funny looks as we arrived. Clearly a pub in decline and not long since a revamp.
Drive past on 4th May to find it boarded up. No great surprise but glad I just made it in time.




Robin Hood and Little John

Re-opened, renamed the Robin Hood and refurbished. A welcoming old Arnold pub. No real ale. Karaoke. We had Fosters. Chatty guy running the bar.








Two old pictures...




Update Nov 2013: Now closed.


Waggon and Horses

Historic pub in Red Hill, Arnold. Very popular, busy pub. Live bands. Great real ale. Made welcome. Harvest Pale great.

Friday 8 March 2013

Navigation

Great, classic pub! 12 (at least) real ales on. Very busy Friday lunchtime. Annie's Burger Shack franchise here is keeping it very busy indeed! Amazing burgers!

Monday 4 March 2013

The Portland Arms

Friendly welcome. Darts. Pool. Decent Harvest Pale. Almost last pub in vicinity of Alfreton Road.




Update 2019 - now closed:


Wheeltappers at the Clock

My Great Grandad Ellis's pub who lived at 137 Birkin Avenue when it was a straight road up from Gregory Boulevard. House now gone. I had to go and find this pub to see if it still existed. It does. And it is thriving! Rumour has it my Great Grandad played cards here and used a mirror to cheat. There's definitely a mirror here that could be just the one. Karaoke on a Sunday afternoon. And sticky 13s. Packed with locals and regulars who travel in. Unspoiled but with a fantastic function room. Landlord Doug Patel made us very welcome and one of the regulars who's been drinking here since he was 15 (now 70) had lots of stories to tell. A favourite! Due to be updated August 2013.