The Rhydspence Inn, Herefordshire 03:42 Crockers Folly, London 06:00 The Birch Hall inn, North Yorkshire 09:27 The Pandora Inn, Cornwall 11:47 Masons Arms, Cumbria 14:56 Bunces Brewery, Wiltshire 17:42 The Fleece Inn, Worcestershire 20:19 Café Royal, Edinburgh 23:42 Double Locks, Exeter 25:08 The Ostrich, Buckinghamshire 28:51 Queens Head, Newton, Cambridge 32:12 Arkells brewery, Swindon 34:18 Haunch of Venison, Salisbury 39:40 The Lamb, Conduit street, London (tape error) 40:29 Crown Posada, Newcastle 44:20 The George Hotel, Oxfordshire 45:59 Whitelocks, Leeds 49:25 Great British beer festival 51:44 Riverside Inn, Dumfries 58:21 The pub with no name / The white horse, Hampshire 01:00:14 The Philharmonic, Liverpool 01:03:24 The Bell Inn, Aldworth 01:05:25 Ye Olde Black Boy, Hull 01:09:21 The Rose Revived, Oxfordshire 01:11:08 The Garden Gate, Leeds 01:13:56 Boddingtons Brewery, Manchester 01:15:27 Peveril of the Peak, Manchester 01:22:42 Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham 01:24:25 Cock & Bottle, Dorset 01:28:09 The George Inn, Southwark 01:30:19 The Princess Louise, Holborn 01:32:19 The Billesley, Birmingham 01:34:31 The Brunswick Inn, Derby 01:36:17 The Mitre Bar, Glasgow 01:41:42 Discussion on personal favourites 01:43:21 The Nutshell, Suffolk 01:45:19
i can't speak for all of them, but the london pubs talked about are still open, i've been to three of them and the one i haven't looks more like a lebanese restaurant that also serves drinks. long live the pub!
I got to experience British Public Housing (Pubs) when I traveled to 🇬🇧 UK. Wonderful experience, love the traditional food and drink served at the pubs. Looking forward to visiting again.
@@MsRichycon I've seen old pubs in London turned into Indian restaurants. If you walk down any high street you can find them but few fish and chip shops or pubs and the fish and chip shops sell kebabs and fried chicken.
Jamie Stewart of the Double Locks took over the Duke of York Iddesleigh and turned it into a Sunday Times top 50 British pub......I used to see our (at that time ) Poet Laureate Ted Hughes supping his ale in the DOY....he lived at nearby North Tawton..... Loved his poetry but never summoned up the courage to talk to him......had a face carved out of Yorkshire Grit.......David Suchet who played Poirot was a regular there too..had a house at Lymington, I recall, maybe incorrectly...The great thing was that Jamie did not try to change the pub in any way. I think if he had he would not have lasted long. His wife was Pippa, I recall, maybe incorrectly.....Happy days.
Loved this programme shows what we're letting die out which is a unique thing to the country and communities and a unique characteristic of the country that makes Britain what it is.
Not so. As of the lockdown in December, all the pubs mentioned were still open, with the exception of the Mitre, Glasgow, which has been constructed in a museum. However, Youngs now brfew their beers in Bedford and Boddingtons Brewwery has been shut.