Another day, more opening times nerves. My last tick in Rutland at the attractively named Empingham Cricket Club, which I’d already predicted some fun with on here. This is what their own website says; Luckily, they clearly mean the Sri Lankan cricket season, and I was able to confirm they’d be open on Sunday by… Continue reading RUTLAND WEEKEND TICKING
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OPENING HOURS NONSENSE
I was trying to come up with a witty title but gave up and called this what it was. It’s time to reveal the most bizarre Opening Times in the new Beer Guide. To be clear, there’s two very different issues here; 1.PUBS THAT DON’T STICK TO THEIR PUBLISHED HOURS Pubs that say they’ll… Continue reading OPENING HOURS NONSENSE
ANNOYED RETIRED MARTIN – RETURN VISIT
Those of you who enjoy the torment of us pub tickers finding pubs unexpectedly closed are going to love this. A successful (in ticking terms) couple of days in Wiltshire was to conclude with the attractive sounding Cross Keys in Corsley. Tucked safely away from the Killing Fields of Frome, albeit worryingly close to… Continue reading ANNOYED RETIRED MARTIN – RETURN VISIT
DON’T BOTHER TURNING UP WITHOUT RESERVATIONS
After a recent audit, I find my most popular posts are (in no particular order) Those featuring pubs from places cruelly ignored by the rest of the blogging world (come in, Trafford) Posts featuring Pub Cats Descriptions of extreme hardship or disappointment encountered by myself. Here’s another from the third category, though Mentmore is also… Continue reading DON’T BOTHER TURNING UP WITHOUT RESERVATIONS
BEER HEADZ, BEES & WILBURYS IN GRANTHAM
An interesting but pointless debate about our dullest county yesterday. The chap who rated Wiltshire below Bedfordshire is clearly the sort of troll this blog thrives on. Lincolnshire gets bad press from the bourgeois and beer bloggers alike, mainly because of being flat and having seaside resorts that prioritise fun over prosecco. Which reminds me… Continue reading BEER HEADZ, BEES & WILBURYS IN GRANTHAM
EXMOOR CLOSED FOR SUMMER
It’s a dozen years since we last visited Exmoor, other than the odd trip to Minehead. Our son is staying with a mate in Bridgewater, so we’ve pitched up near Dulverton, to the north of the National Park. There’s a pub on our doorstep, but that’ll have to wait for the photos to upload. It’s a… Continue reading EXMOOR CLOSED FOR SUMMER