
Opened in June 2015, The Hopbunker is a basement bar located a stone’s throw from Cardiff Castle. Owned by the Hopcarft/Pixie Spring Brewery, the bar has the largest selection of cask beers in the city.
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The beer-themed gents toilets at the Hopbunker in Cardiff.
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The Draft House is a very tiny, single-roomed pub located a short walk from Goodge Street tube station in Fitzrovia, London. Opened in August, 2012, the pub has a history dating back to the 18th century.
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The Cambrian Tap opened in May 2015 and is owned by the Brains Brewery. The pub is a showcase for it Brains Craft Brewery branded beers. Until recently the pub was the Irish-themed Kitty Flynns.
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The Urban Pop Up is a temporary pub from Newport’s Tiny Rebel Brewery. They already have the Urban Tap House in Cardiff and if successful, the Newport pub will become a permanent fixture.
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Knott Bar is a popular bar nestled beneath a railway arch near Deansgate Railway Station (once Knott Mill Station).
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Dating back to 1776, The Castle Hotel is owned by Stockport’s Robinson’s Brewery and is located in Manchester’s Northern Quarter. In 2009, the pub underwent a refurbishment to restore it to how it looked when it received a makeover in 1898.
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The Grey Horse Inn is one of Manchester’s smallest pubs (the Circus Tavern two doors down is a little smaller. Consisting of a small round bar which bisects a small room, the pub still serves four beers from Hydes Brewery, the owner of the pub.
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The Grey Horse Inn is one of Manchester’s smallest pubs (the Circus Tavern two doors down is a little smaller. Consisting of a small round bar which bisects a small room, the pub still serves four beers from Hydes Brewery, the owner of the pub.
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The Abel Heywood is a pub and boutique located in Manchester’s Northern Quarter. Owned by the Hydes Brewery, the pub is named after Abel Heywood, a publisher, radical and two-time mayor of Manchester.
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