March 2024. Hankelow. Audlem. Three pubs in Audlem (pop. 1,991) and another one in tiny Hankelow, home to a rare new GBG tick for me as 2024 becomes a year of revisiting old classics. Hankelow feels a million miles from Nantwich Crewe to the north and Newcastle-under-Lyme Stoke to the east, an area of farms… Continue reading THE WELL-HIDDEN JOYS OF THE UPMARKET CHESHIRE GASTROPUB
Month: April 2024
PRE-EMPTIVE AUDLEM – THE SHROPPIE FLY
March 2024. Audlem. An hour in Audlem before my bran’ new GBG opened a mile up the road, just time for a coffee, though that was harder than you’d think as a village of 1,991 souls apparently needs three (3) churches and two (2) funeral directors and one (1) karate instructor. Mrs RM had felt… Continue reading PRE-EMPTIVE AUDLEM – THE SHROPPIE FLY
So, Is Audlem Really The Start Of “The North” ?
March 2024. Audlem. I’ve been very lax in bringing you the best bits from Mumsnet; I see the perennial “Is it safe to move North” has come up again. ……. You could have predicted the first reply; ….. And no, that’s NOT an April Fools joke. If you think The North is bad, a reminder… Continue reading So, Is Audlem Really The Start Of “The North” ?
WINNING THE CASK LOTTERY AT THE SECOND ATTEMPT
March 2024. Newport. Salop. A last pub of the night in Newport. There’s more than 3 here, but 3 seemed plenty as we’re approaching middle age. “My pub is virtually next door” I called to Mrs RM, which was a bit of a lie as it was 200 yards and it wasn’t the Shakespeare even… Continue reading WINNING THE CASK LOTTERY AT THE SECOND ATTEMPT
bod AGAIN
March 2024. Newport (Shropshire). The rain abated, we made a dash for tea and a tick; Disappointingly, Newport (Salop) only has one “tourist attraction” and it doesn’t open till Friday. So no chance of a cheeky watch battery, porcelain duck or artisan cheese. Last time here, and it was 7 years ago, I described Newport… Continue reading bod AGAIN
ANY (NEW)PORT (PUB) IN A STORM
March 2024. Newport (Shropshire). Oooh, look how close I got to a emotional return to High Offley’s Anchor. Actually, I’d like to go with BRAPA; he should make it his last Guide tick, 7pm on a freezing Thursday in February. We could conceivably have parked a mile or so from the Anchor, but it was… Continue reading ANY (NEW)PORT (PUB) IN A STORM
ECCLESHALL – A BASS, A BAG OF CRINKLYS AND A CHURCH
March 2024. Eccleshall. We decided we’d better get some use out of the campervan now Spring had brought sunny, dry, weather (HA !). Two hours through the Peak via Leek and Stone to Eccleshall. Six pubs here in about two minutes walk, but quite a shake-up from a decade ago. The George, notorious home of… Continue reading ECCLESHALL – A BASS, A BAG OF CRINKLYS AND A CHURCH
MARCH ’24 STOCKTAKE + APRIL PREVIEW
March 2024. From Sheffield to Waterbeach and back. Repeat. And then a bit of Rochdale. That town hall and a craft bar crawl with Blackpool Jane were the highlights of a busy month. With some east Yorkshire coast gorgeousness at the start. And a big blob of Portugal in the middle. Four Portuguese cities, all… Continue reading MARCH ’24 STOCKTAKE + APRIL PREVIEW
A BRUMMIE BUNDOBUST
March 2024. Birmingham. I wouldn’t have guessed that the new Bundobust in Brum was a sure-fire pre-emptive tick, with typically just the lone hand pump in Manchester or Leeds, and some deviant tickers would consider Bundobust done because this place, next to the Welly, used to be the ill-fated Pint Shop. But what do I… Continue reading A BRUMMIE BUNDOBUST
ANOTHER UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO AVOID THE LURE OF BIRMINGHAM’S WELLINGTON
March 2024. Birmingham. Congratulations to any of you who realised that this morning’s post on GBG entries wasn’t an April Fool’s joke. I can now admit that THIS was an April Fool’s Joke; Apologies to anyone who was still looking for The Dolphin. Back to March pubs before the monthly stocktake (Spoiler : A disaster… Continue reading ANOTHER UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO AVOID THE LURE OF BIRMINGHAM’S WELLINGTON