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  2. Brewers Fayre - Wikipedia

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    Brewers Fayre is a licensed pub restaurant chain, with 161 locations across the UK as of August 2018. [2] Owned by Whitbread, [3] Brewers Fayre restaurants are known for serving traditional British pub food and for their Sunday Carvery.

  3. The Warrington, Maida Vale - Wikipedia

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    The Warrington is a Grade II listed public house at Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, London W9 1EH. [1] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2] It was built in the mid-19th century. [1] It was used in series 1 of The Sweeney episode Night Out and Minder series 2, episode 7 The Beer Hunter.

  4. Spaniards Inn - Wikipedia

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    Spaniards Inn in 1906 Garden of the Spaniard's Inn on a sunny lunchtime. The Spaniards Inn is a historic pub on Spaniards Road between Hampstead and Highgate in London, England. . It lies on the edge of Hampstead Heath near Kenwood Hou

  5. Chef & Brewer - Wikipedia

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    The Griffin, Widnes, An 18th century inn on the old Warrington to Prescot turnpike road at Bold Heath, once part of the distinguished Bold family estate. Previously a Fayre & Square pub, it was re-branded and completely re-furbished in 2016. [6] Hutt in Ravenshead was built in 1400 [7] Cross Keys in Cleveland became a coaching Inn in 1800.

  6. Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese is a Grade II listed public house at 145 Fleet Street, on Wine Office Court, City of London. [1] Rebuilt shortly after the Great Fire of 1666, the pub is known for its literary associations, with its regular patrons having included Charles Dickens, G. K. Chesterton and Mark Twain.

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  8. Samuel Smith Old Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Best Bitter and Sovereign are the brewery's keg bitters. It introduced Double Four in late 2013, a 4% standard strength lager between Alpine (2.8%) and Taddy Lager (4.5%). A wheat beer has been added to the draught product range, although few pubs stock it. [citation needed]

  9. Luppitt Inn - Wikipedia

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    The only table in the pub is covered in puzzles. [4] The unique layout has meant that the pub is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [5] Previously known as the Red Lion Inn, Luppitt, it is a farmhouse pub which would have been common around England in the 19th century.