The Butcher’s Arms

The Butcher's Arms is the original micropub and the birthplace of the micropub revolution. Owned and managed by Martyn Hillier, it has become the template upon which all subsequent micropubs…
More DetailsThe Butcher's Arms is the original micropub and the birthplace of the micropub revolution. Owned and managed by Martyn Hillier, it has become the template upon which all subsequent micropubs…
More DetailsBased in a room at Hartlepool Railway Station that has been, at various points in its existence, a waiting room, a taxi company office and a newsagent, this pub is…
More DetailsRun by 'The 4 Tapsters' - Dunc, Merf, Phil and Stu, this micropub has recently been awarded "Newark Pub of the Year 2012" by CAMRA . There are usually 4…
More DetailsThe ale house is probably the smallest pub in Derbyshire. Originally a butchers shop, it is a cosy and friendly place to enjoy a drink and a chat with friends…
More DetailsThe pub is named after a two-funneled paddle steamer which operated excursions from Ramsgate to France around the beginning of the twentieth century and old photos of the ship and…
More DetailsThis Micropub is a multi award winning 'micropub' & cafe located on Platform One at Downham Market Railway Station in Norfolk and represents a great reason to miss your train.…
More DetailsTap room for Offbeat Brewery open on Thursdays and Fridays 5pm to 10pm. Big monthly open night #FirstyFriday (first Friday of the month) with more beers and live music. Head…
More DetailsNamed after Macclesfield’s nickname of Treacletown*. In the premises formerly occupied by a saddlery shop, the narrow building has a boarded floor, simple wooden tables and chairs on each side…
More DetailsSince birth, the pub has sold over 120 different real ales, and there are usually four or five ales on the go. Real ales are offered from a range of…
More DetailsThe pub takes its name from a poem written by Defoe called 'The Storm' (1703) in which Defoe makes some unflattering remarks about the town. Owned by father and daughter…
More DetailsRun by a husband and wife who have had previous life stomping grounds in Colombia, North and South London - what a mix. This is a small pub located in…
More DetailsThe Four Candles is dedicated to serving the finest real ales, cider and English wines to the people of St Peter's and Broadstairs. It's a place to meet, chat and…
More DetailsThis excellent bar is set in a former pet shop, and named after a relative of one of the joint owners. It is just a minutes walk from Tiverton's pannier…
More DetailsThe Woodyard Brewpub was opened in late 2012, on the site of Masters Brewery in Somerset. With 10 real ales on permanently and floorspace of only 21sqm, this truly is…
More DetailsThis micropub was previously a hairdressing salon, which is hard to imagine given the fantastic transformation which has taken place. Neil King, the owner, has managed pubs for Wetherspoon's for…
More DetailsOwned and run by Walter, this micropub was previously a dry-cleaners and before that, the shop sold car parts. In the spirit of 'keeping it local' Walter is currently stocking…
More DetailsNicola and Kevin Harding from Broadstairs are the driving force behind this extremely popular micropub. They stay completely true to the micropub concept but they also offer a great choice…
More DetailsNottingham’s first micropub with just one room that can seat 24. You can see your beer being pulled straight from the cask via a small window into the cellar. There…
More DetailsThe brain child of Ian Jones, this is the first Micropub in the South West. The Micropub was formerly a shoe repair shop. You can take home your favourite beer…
More DetailsAlthough larger than some of the micro-pubs in Thanet, The Wheel Alehouse still classes itself as a micropub and meets with the general requirements of selling Real Ale, Cider &…
More DetailsThe name The Tankerton Arms was taken from an old Tankerton favourite which stood at the top of Tankerton Slopes and closed several years ago much to the dismay of…
More DetailsPreviously a corn chandler's shop selling, amongst other things, millet for bird seed. Most recently an electrical lighting shop. Has a separate cooled cask room with wooden gravity stillage which…
More DetailsThe Hovelling Boat Inn is a few paces up from Ramsgate Harbour, tucked away at 12 York Street. This Micropub opened on Good Friday 2013 on the site of the…
More DetailsFormerly Steve’s Kitchen Showroom, the premises has undergone a massive transformation to become Herne Bay’s Micropub. Steve, together with long time business colleague, Mark, have teamed up to bring the…
More DetailsAssociated with the Late Knights Brewery of Penge, this Micropub is situated in what was previously a cafe unit. There are plans to permanently relocate to an adjacent property. There…
More DetailsThe Bouncing Barrel is the third pub to open in Herne Bay which demonstrates the popularity of the micropub formula. The Barrel offers cheese boards with a range of local…
More DetailsThis pub has some of the best views in Margate and is based in the harbour arm just around the corner from the Turner Contemporary Galley. The pub was previously…
More DetailsThe pub is owned and managed by Graham Austen who was formerly a roofer and cabinet maker. Graham certainly knows his ale having spent many years organising local beer festivals.…
More DetailsThe comfortable single lounge bar, formerly a Polish restaurant is reminiscent of a traditional pub having a variety of seating, old pictures, beer mats and posters on the walls and…
More DetailsThe pub is owned and managed by Ian Allott who is the perfect charming host. Ian has completely transformed this retail unit to give it a real unique quality. The…
More DetailsBeer Dock is really doing something unique and different for the beer market and giving hundreds of microbrewers a chance to get there beer out there permanently. For customer and…
More DetailsThis Micro Pub has been running for two years, formally known as the Liberty Belle and is now under the new management of Jo and Andy Pearson who are changing…
More DetailsSituated in a busy local shopping area in Middlesbrough between a tattooist and an Indian take-away it seats about 23 and a few more standing. Having worked in the civil…
More DetailsThe Beer Shack is located at a former Christian bookshop and caters for 25 to 30 people within a 20m squared space. The micropub has been launched by James Mansfield…
More DetailsThis micropub used to be an antiques shop and before that it was a fishmonger and it is run by Carl and Nancy. At the back of the micropub is…
More DetailsThe pub, formerly a launderette, is run by husband and wife team Mitchell and Alison Evans. In their former lives Mitchell was a lawyer and Alison an insolvency specialist, but…
More DetailsDriven by a quest for freedom, Nigel Watson opened this micropub in August 2013. The micropub is situated close to the pier in Worthing and less than 15 mins walk…
More DetailsSituated slap bang in the middle of Whitstable this stylish microub is a cracker. Originally a delicatessen, the micropub opened on September 22nd 2013. Since it's previous incarnation, the premises…
More DetailsThe pub is owned and run by Gary and Angela Morton. After building their brewery business over the last 6 years, the addition of their own outlet was the next…
More DetailsKipps’ Alehouse was named after the novel written by H.G Wells, a story of a young man growing up in and around Folkestone. This micropub is located within the cobbled…
More DetailsThis fantastic trailblazing micropub opened on October 11th 2013 and is the first of its kind in Merseyside. To quote former primary school teacher owner, Pat Moore "About 12 months…
More DetailsBromsgrove’s first micro pub has opened its doors on Worcester Road. The Little Ale House is owned and run by Terry Bacon. The pub is tastefully designed with casks on…
More DetailsThis micropub stands in the vicinity of the long-gone Sittingbourne Paper Mill – hence its name – and its large frosted windows hark back to an era when workers once…
More DetailsThis micropub serves 6 real ales covering all of the major styles and served in over sized lined glasses with 10 ciders and perrys available from the cool room. They…
More DetailsThe Cask and Pottle is the first micropub in Staffordshire and is situated five miles from Burton on Trent, the brewing capital of England. Run by retired couple Gary Hopper…
More DetailsThe pub is the first of its kind in Wiltshire with 5 ale and 1 cider handpumps, a proper lager and a Belgian fruit beer on keg along with a…
More DetailsThis micropub was formerly a Hairdressers and is situated on Minster High Street. Real ales, ciders and wines are on offer served from an airtight cooled room behind the small…
More DetailsThis wonderful one-room micropub run by Bill O'Brien is bringing beer drinking back to basics. Bill, formerly a printer, decided to take the leap after he and his wife Debbie…
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