Micropubs
Reviews from my visits to numerous micropubs all over the country – small watering holes that have been converted from various previous uses such as shops, banks, cafes and laundrettes.
Most of these visits cover my old home region of the East Midlands (mostly Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire) but where possible I will cover micropubs from all over the country. All I need to do is visit them and enjoy a pint or two there.
The Stoneworks Bar, Peterborough
Continuing my day trip in Peterborough I checked out another one of the city’s independent outlets. This time I checked out The Stoneworks Bar, a former betting shop now converted into a small craft beer bar and bottle shop.
In categories: Cambridgeshire Micropubs, East Micropubs, Micropubs
The Bumble Inn, Peterborough
Located in Peterborough city centre is The Bumble Inn, a former chemist shop that’s now selling a more enjoyable form of medicine.
In categories: Cambridgeshire Micropubs, East Micropubs, Micropubs
Nomade Micropub, Lyon
As a huge fan of micropubs imagine my delight when I find out about a small watering hole in the French city of Lyon. Naturally (as part of a visit to Fance’s second city) I just had to visit Nomade Micropub.
Little Chester Ale House, Derby
It’s 2013 and I’m about to make my first ever visit to a micropub, and the place in question for my first visit to such an establishment was the Little Chester Ale House in Derby. Fast forward to 2019 and I decide to make another visit to this particular micropub.
In categories: Derbyshire Micropubs, East Midlands Micropubs, Micropubs
The Last Post, Derby
They do say that ‘small is beautiful’, a saying that is most certainly the case when it comes to micropubs. Small is especially true in regards to Derby micropub The Last Post, a former small post office now delivering a different type of service in the form of real ale (plus other drinks).
In categories: Derbyshire Micropubs, East Midlands Micropubs, Micropubs