
The Grade-I Listed Parcel Yard is Fuller's Brewery's flagship pub and is located in the newly renovated Kings Cross Station in London. At a spacious 10,000sq/ft it is the largest station pub in the UK and has a mix of original features along with reclaimed doors, panelling and floorboards. This is a shot of the second bar located on the upper floor. For more photos and a review of the pub, visit Travels with Beer.
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The Grade-I Listed Parcel Yard is Fuller's Brewery's flagship pub and is located in the newly renovated Kings Cross Station in London. At a spacious 10,000sq/ft it is the largest station pub in the UK and has a mix of original features along with reclaimed doors, panelling and floorboards. This is a shot of the main well-stocked bar located on main level. For more photos and a review of the pub, visit Travels with Beer.
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Mr Thomas's Chop House is Manchester pub that dates back to 1867. The fabulous Victorian interior is one of the best in the city. There are two small bars at the front of the pub and a Chop House at the rear that is decorated with a larger amount of glazed jade green and brown tiles.
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The interior of Globe pub in Moorgate, London. This shot was taken at 10am on a Tuesday morning hence the lack of punters.
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The Victoria is a quirky pub located near New Street Station in the centre of Birmingham, England. The building dates back to the 19th century and is located next door to the New Alexandra Theatre. The inside has an interesting decor with odd paintings of giraffes and lions in clothes and artwork on the ceiling. Four ales are avilable along with keg offerings from Brooklyn and Freedom. They specialise in cocktails and their trained staff will attempt to make anything you want. They also have one of the best selections of whisky and bourbon in the city.
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Camden Brewery recently announced their bold new branding. They worked with a Colorado-based company that had worked with Utah's Uinta Brewery and the result is certainly striking. This shot was taken a few weeks at the brewery whilst the labelling was still being finalised.
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This decorative stained glass window is on the Fleet Street side of Ye Olde Bell Tavern in London. The pub was built in 1670 after being destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666. Prior to the fire, a pub was on the site since 1500 when it was known as the Sun. You can read more about the pub and view the interior on Travels with Beer.
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The Three Tuns is located in the Hotwells area of Bristol and dates back a couple of centuries. It has been owed by Arbor Ales since 2010 who not only gave the pub a much needed renovation but now also supply an execellent selection of both their own ales and guests from around the country. The pub is a sports-free zone and holds regular beer festivals throughout the year.
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The Angel pub is located near Tottenham Court Road directly across the road from Google's shiny new central London offices. Originally built in 1898 the pub was originally called the Bowl. It's exterior is hardly inviting and until relatively recently I didn't realise that it was owned by Samuel Smith. They purchased it from Courage in the late 1990s/early 2000s and restored it's interior which had become quite run down. There is now a public bar, a lounge and a snug. You can view more photos and read a review on Travels with Beer.
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The Kirkstone Pass Inn, one of the highest pubs in the UK (1,481ft above sea level), in the Winter (Boxing Day 2009) and Spring (April 2010). I was fortunate to take both shots from exactly the same spot (actually unplanned).
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