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Exploring U.K.’s Canal-Side Pubs
You may have gotten hold of “The Good Pub Guide” before, trying to find the best pubs in UK. Checking the hidden inns, finding ancient looking pubs, and just like tourists, marking them off when you visit them. You could have also found that the most famous pubs in the U.K. are the type situated on the canals.
Many of these pubs on the canals are canal pubs can with wonderful beer gardens, pubs with amazing spectacular view over the canal, and pubs that are over rushing rivers. There are actually more pubs that have great descriptive history. Though the question is which pubs are the best around, or which pubs are the highly popular with a good deal of people?
Read about a few of the most prominent ones.
The Bridge Inn Pub and Shroppie Fly Pub, Audlem
These two different pubs are located at Audlem. The Bridge Inn is up from Shroppie Fly, by Bridge 12. Both Pubs also cater food also.
The Bridge has been renovated. Includes a rear deck where people can see the canal. It includes cask conditioned Marstons Ales, vintages, premium lagers and beverages. The Bridge Inn Pub has Music Nights, Italian Night and Quiz Night.
The Shroppie Fly is renowned for having live music and a large area out the front where customers can observe the boats as they pass by. they also offer cask Ales, various beers and beverages.
New Inn, Norton Junction, Grand Union
This pub overlooks Buckby Flight. It has great beer, good dishes, and fun watching the boats. They also have a “take away beer in a carton”.
The Dusty Miller, Wrenbury
This restored old mill has been changed into a pub and restaurant. It is situated at the idyllic village of Wrenbury. While seated outside, you can watch boats passing by the electric lift bridge.
Oddfellows Arms, Nantwich
Whenever you walk from the canal towards the old salt town of Nantwich, this is the first pub you will see. It serves 6x beers and reasonably priced meals. This is a well managed pub with low ceiling, bench and stools for individuals to sit down. Includes a rear beer garden for sunny days.
Foxton Locks Inn
This is a family pub situated at the end of the Foxton Flight. You could actually take your kids and also your dogs! They’ve a different menu for kids. If you decide to bring your dogs along, simply advise the workers if you make your booking.
Jack Myttons, Llangollen Canal
Another superb restaurant and pub, located beside the Llangollen Canal at Hindford. It has good food, good moorings out the front, you’ll find it all here. It provides a cozy bar area and also a huge eating area.
Admiral Rodney, Brewood, Shropshire Union
This is a highly recommended pub. Here you will discover helpful staff, nice surroundings, a lot of seats, Abbots Ale and lots more. It is known as a classic English pub.
The Red Lion
It is located in the village of Hopwas. This pub is a red brick building, with relaxing bars, good food, nice decor, and local brew. It overlooks the Coventry Canal.
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