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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 Tap House – Initial Visit

Thriving with several independent businesses, the picturesque Herefordshire town of Ross-On-Wye now has a new small establishment in the form of the town’s first micropub – The Tap House.

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In categories: Herefordshire Micropubs, Micropubs, The Tap House, Ross-On-Wye, West Midlands Micropubs


BeerHeadz Nottingham

A waiting room at a railway station that serves real ale? Yep, and one such example can be found at Nottingham Railway Station. Time to call in at BeerHeadz micropub.

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In categories: East Midlands Micropubs, Micropubs, Nottinghamshire Micropubs


York Chambers, Long Eaton

Located in the Derbyshire town of Long Eaton is a small grade two listed building known as York Chambers, and in December 2015 the building opened up as the towns first micropub.

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In categories: Derbyshire Micropubs, East Midlands Micropubs, Micropubs


Sawley Junction, Long Eaton

Right opposite Long Eaton Railway Station is a small micropub with a subtle railway theme. So next stop – the Sawley Junction.

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In categories: Derbyshire Micropubs, East Midlands Micropubs, Micropubs


Tap & Growler, Hilltop

Among the eight micropubs on the Eastwood-Kimberly trail are a couple of establishments in the village of Hilltop, including the venue that would kick-start this bustling micropub trail – the Tap & Growler.

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In categories: East Midlands Micropubs, Micropubs, Nottinghamshire Micropubs