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PAT THE CHEF

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The Kelham Tavern without a doubt ... friendly, safe and real ale at a reasonable price. Food available most days!

 

 

I second that - lovely traditional pub with nice new non smoking section overlooking the beer garden.

 

always serves great real ales alaongside other mainstream beers.

 

Sarni's at the bar if you're peckish, but they also serve pub lunches.

 

its won city pub of the year for 2006!

 

http://www.kelhamislandtavern.co.uk/

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Bath Hotel and Red Deer, drop down to the Dog and Partridge, then Fagans, down to the Three Tuns, cross the main road to the Kelham Island Tavern, on to the Fat Cat, and finally the Cask and Cutler.

 

Tram or taxi, then satisfied kip.

 

I'll dig you a map up. All traditional pubs with traditional beer.

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Bath Hotel and Red Deer, drop down to the Dog and Partridge, then Fagans, down to the Three Tuns, cross the main road to the Kelham Island Tavern, on to the Fat Cat, and finally the Cask and Cutler.

 

An excellent route! :thumbsup:

Personally I'd finish at the Kelham since they are licensed late these days.

 

or theres the Brown Bear.............

 

Aaah, the sweet smell of sewage. :gag:

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An excellent route! :thumbsup:

Personally I'd finish at the Kelham since they are licensed late these days.

 

Ta. It's one devised from extensive, exhaustive, and selfless ....... erm ....... practice ....... :hihi:

 

I finish at the Cask so I can pour myself onto a tram ........ :hihi:

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