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Month: November 2024

BASS, ESTRELLA, THATCHERS. BATH 7/7.

BASS, ESTRELLA, THATCHERS. BATH 7/7.

November 8, 2024November 9, 2024 14 Comments

November 2024. Bath. The word on the cobbled street was that the second new GBG entry had dropped off the pace a bit, something that seems to plague new Guide pubs disproportiontely. But you can’t put pink marker on a page without popping in, and the Ring O’ Bells takes you to the picturesque little… Continue reading BASS, ESTRELLA, THATCHERS. BATH 7/7.

SAVED BY THE BELL. MRS RM ARRIVES AT BATH 6/7

SAVED BY THE BELL. MRS RM ARRIVES AT BATH 6/7

November 8, 2024November 8, 2024 6 Comments

November 2024. Bath. These blog post titles could do with a BRAPA edit; staying in Waterbeach both expands your gut and rots your brain. Nearly at the end of our Bath trail, let’s see what six pints in five hours due to the mental state of Pub Men and Women. Mrs RM had finally made… Continue reading SAVED BY THE BELL. MRS RM ARRIVES AT BATH 6/7

NO CURFEW FOR OUR BAND OF BASS MEN – BATH 5/7

NO CURFEW FOR OUR BAND OF BASS MEN – BATH 5/7

November 7, 2024November 8, 2024 7 Comments

November 2024. Bath. Stuck in Cambridge again this week my chances of new GBG ticks are looking a bit forlorn; 3 hours on public transport to my nearest new Guide pub (Cromer) and that would probably mean sleeping the night at Thetford platform. So let’s celebrate a couple of Somerset ticks at the end of… Continue reading NO CURFEW FOR OUR BAND OF BASS MEN – BATH 5/7

THE FOUR PINT JUG OF BASS IN THE STAR – BATH 4/7

THE FOUR PINT JUG OF BASS IN THE STAR – BATH 4/7

November 7, 2024November 7, 2024 18 Comments

November 2024. Bath. Bath is gorgeous, a bit underrated I reckon, though I can’t really vouch for the gig and curry scene, and the lovely little craft bar that Stafford Paul had enjoyed so much in 2018 hasn’t lasted. But Paul set off at a fair lick as we reached the Paragon, a row of… Continue reading THE FOUR PINT JUG OF BASS IN THE STAR – BATH 4/7

THE SALAMANDER – A BATH GEM ? BATH 3/7

THE SALAMANDER – A BATH GEM ? BATH 3/7

November 7, 2024November 7, 2024 16 Comments

November 2024. Bath. Back in the previous millennium, before the invention of the civilising influence that is The Internet, CAMRA produced a series of books (on actual paper) to help folk plan Big Days Out. One of those was a guided to Pub Crawls around UK towns which allowed you to take in the sights… Continue reading THE SALAMANDER – A BATH GEM ? BATH 3/7

SPILT BEER IN THE RAVEN. BATH 2/7

SPILT BEER IN THE RAVEN. BATH 2/7

November 6, 2024November 8, 2024 6 Comments

November 2024. Bath. Seven short posts for seven pubs (great film title) for you, unless I add an eighth for the cheese and wine hotel at our Z hotel. That cheese (brie) had still been on my face the time I’d first gone in the Raven, which is the UK pub with the most complex… Continue reading SPILT BEER IN THE RAVEN. BATH 2/7

THE OLD GREEN TREE. BATH 1/7

THE OLD GREEN TREE. BATH 1/7

November 6, 2024November 6, 2024 14 Comments

November 2024. Bath. I woke up this morning in a windowless hotel room to terrible news. I’m sure you heard it too. The bad guy has won, the next 4 years will be torment. But enough of City’s defeat in Lisbon and the End of the Pep era, and celebrate the fact we can still… Continue reading THE OLD GREEN TREE. BATH 1/7

BASS IN DERBY PART II

BASS IN DERBY PART II

November 5, 2024November 6, 2024 Leave a comment

November 2024. Derby. Back in Derby I found myself with 24 minutes ’till the train home and a 26 minute walk to the station. Now, I’m no Dick Southworth but do the math, that’s plenty of time for a pub. Derby has lost a bit of lustre as a pub town these last 15 years… Continue reading BASS IN DERBY PART II

SHINY, SHINY, DERBYS BEHIND ME

SHINY, SHINY, DERBYS BEHIND ME

November 4, 2024November 5, 2024 4 Comments

November 2024 – Little Eaton. Derbyshire. NOT to be confused with Long Eaton, though you probably will, with disastrous consequences. Little Eaton is your first village north of Derby, and I could have walked it, except I knew that I’d then end up in the re-opened Sam Smiths (ANOTHER one !) at Darley Abbey 3… Continue reading SHINY, SHINY, DERBYS BEHIND ME

IT’LL BE ALRIGHT WHEN IT SETTLES. BASS IN DERBY PART I.

IT’LL BE ALRIGHT WHEN IT SETTLES. BASS IN DERBY PART I.

November 4, 2024November 4, 2024 6 Comments

November 2024. Derby. Arriving back in Sheffield from 3 weeks in Waterbeach the only thing I wanted to do on Saturday was get out. Yes, yes, six GBG ticks is fun, but only one was needed to complete Derbyshire and, joy of joys, it’s a brewery tap in an industrial estate. Half an hour on… Continue reading IT’LL BE ALRIGHT WHEN IT SETTLES. BASS IN DERBY PART I.

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