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The first micropub to be opened in Lincolnshire. The pub building has quite a history and is believed to be 800 years old and was originally the prison of the…
More DetailsThe first micropub to be opened in Lincolnshire. The pub building has quite a history and is believed to be 800 years old and was originally the prison of the…
More DetailsOwned and run by Danny Hindle, this Micropub used to be a former travel agents shop. Danny's venture serves beer, cider, wine and soft drinks and seven handpumps serve a…
More DetailsExeter’s first specialist craft beer bar serving up the city’s most varied selection of beer and real ale. Founded in December 2013 as an alternative to the traditional pubs in…
More DetailsThe micropub is owned and managed by Melvin and Margaret Hopper. Before taking the plunge to open their micropub, Melvin was previously a London police officer, and Margaret was a…
More DetailsThis is the second Micropub to be opened in the area by entrepreneur Ian Jones. The premises, formerly a carpet shop, is luxurious, and the venue can seat around 20…
More DetailsThis Micropub is a former 17th century coaching inn now Beers are served by gravity from a stillage behind the bar, and most are from local micro breweries. The licensee…
More DetailsRun by James Mansfield, who also owns the Beer Shack in Hucknall, Says James,“There are no spirits, no alcopops, no music, jukebox or gaming machines. The only thing we rely…
More DetailsOwned by Michael Willies and Caroline Campbell, this Micropub is located in a former financial services office. As the name suggests, The Chequered Flag interior has a motorsport theme with…
More DetailsThis Micropub has many original features which includes a fantastic original cobbled floor covered in hayto give it that authentic satble look 'n' feel. The stable dates back to the…
More DetailsThis Micropub was a former clothes shop and is owned and run by Deb Henderson and Paul Hudson. At present there are four real ales on the bar, with the…
More DetailsA contemporary and immaculately presented Micropub, with wood slat panelled walls, decorated in shades of grey. Modern dark oak furnishings and comfy benched seating is provided, if one does not…
More DetailsThis Micropub is housed on Petts Wood Road in the site of an old wine bar and is the brain child of former money broker, Barry Bridge. Its name comes…
More DetailsThis Micropub is run by Andrew Wetherell and Erica Saul and they say they set up the pub as an answer to the mass produced. The décor within the property…
More DetailsOwned by business partners Shaun Crake and Robert Robinson. Shaun also owns The Star, O’Connells and the Dubliners in the town. Sherlock’s is so called due to its Baker Street…
More DetailsRun by Gemma & David Cook, The Curfew is reached via a narrow courtyard off Berwick's charming Bridge Street near the Quayside. This Micropub has 4 hand pulls, serving beers…
More DetailsThe Old Post Office is a small and cosy bar in the Yorkshire Dales. We stock a fantastic range of craft ales, artisan gins, wines, whisky and premium spirits. Set…
More DetailsA small and amazing example of a micropub establishment, focusing on an ever changing line up of real ale and cider, supplemented with a limited range of soft drinks, bottled…
More DetailsRun by Tim and Helen Sullivan, this Micropub is in the back room of the Cobbetts Real Ales. The Micropub/Shop is named after William Cobbett, a family ancestor, who was…
More DetailsRun by Dave Hallowell, formerly an engineer and his wife Lorraine with business partners Colin Maskell and Sue Maskell, this Micropub is a first in Medway. This Micropub has a…
More DetailsThis Micropub is run by Peter and Kathryn Garstin, formerly the landlords of the Yew Tree, Barfrestone, and Blakes of Dover. The Mash Tun has comfortable chairs, a sofa plus…
More DetailsJust off Shoreham High Street in Star Lane, the Old Star occupies part of what was the nineteenth century Star Inn, which was broken up into retail units some time…
More DetailsThis Micropub is located in a converted outbuilding whose most recent use had been as an art gallery. Country kitchen styling with wooden tables, chairs, and a rough wood bar…
More DetailsThe Old Post Office is an ale bar serving real ale straight from the cask and on handpull, also serving cider and wines. Tom the Landlord has been a publican…
More DetailsThis is Stockton's first Micropub and is the dream of first-time publican John Christie. The Micropub - in a tiny Stockton centre alleyway offers a range of local beers including…
More DetailsShepherds’ Hall Ale House is Chorley’s first Micropub, located in the town centre near to the bus and train stations. We specialise in serving a selection of cask ales over…
More DetailsFormer rail maintenance worker Matt Grace is the brains behind this Micropub venture. The pub is housed in the Coronation Buildings in Mansfield Road, Daybrook which was originally constructed by…
More DetailsOriginally a beer shop with both an on and off licence, the Beer Parlour has recently relocated to bigger premises. Up to eight real ales are now available via handpump…
More DetailsThis former hairdressers has been converted into Worthing's second micropub. Named after the former name for South Farm Road, it opened on 5th September 2014. Ales, ciders and perry served…
More DetailsWales gets its first micropub, thanks to Mumbles couple and real ale fans Rod Undy and Karen McGeoch. Rod and Karen, who are members of Swansea Camra, decided to launch…
More DetailsThis is the first Micropub in Crayford and second in the borough of Bexley. It is run by Bob & Bev who, some 30yrs ago, both managed another pub in…
More DetailsAt the extreme east end of the High Street, this is a Micropub which opened as a small corner shop (previously a cafe/bistro) conversion on 12th September 2014 selling cask…
More DetailsA shop conversion from an old dairy which had, most recently, been an estate agency. Real ales and ciders sold on gravity dispense from a largish several tier stillage in…
More DetailsThis Micropub is run by the owners of the eight-time Camra pub of the year winning Stanley Arms in Portslade. Formerly a launderette, this Micropub has wooden barrels as tables…
More DetailsOpening in a former fancy dress shop, BeerHeadZ is the second Micropub project from Phil Ayling, co-owner of Just Beer in Newark in partnership with Dave Moore, former CAMRA branch…
More DetailsThe Chip and Pin is owned by a small group of Melbourne people who share a passion for real ale. During outings to the local beer festivals they discussed the…
More DetailsThe Handsome Sam is housed in a former antiques shop on Canterbury Road, and is named after Chris’s beloved pet cat, who died four years ago. Prior to opening the…
More DetailsReal ales replace DVDs at Bedfordshire's first micropub in the former blockbuster video shop located at the roundabout near RAF Henlow. Run by June and Stephen Topham it is a…
More DetailsThe Cuckoo is a micropub in the historic Old Town Hall of Toddington in Bedfordshire. A true free house promoting good local cask ales and ciders. They also have an…
More DetailsOnly a few doors down from Urmston train station, a bigger than your average 'Micropub' which was formerly a shop selling golfing tackle. The Micropub is named after the wagons…
More DetailsThis Barrowford Micropub is ideally situated in the village. It is a splendid-looking building at the bottom of Pasture Lane. It was the former Barclays Bank and the premises has…
More DetailsBerkshire's first micropub with space for 6 casks on custom made stillage. Real ciders on draught from Ciderniks. Furniture includes two tables, a long pew, wooden chairs and high stools.…
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