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Gru prefers a pub that closed 20 years ago, has been knocked down and is now a Spar.
The wife and I sat in Benjamin huntsman for a couple of hours before the only fools and horses musical a few weeks back.
Can?t fault the value.
If you want ham, egg, chips and a pint for under a tenner it?s spot on.
The one in Harrogate is a thing of beauty and would probably be a derelict building if it wasn?t a spoons.
When I go to Sheffield on a pub crawl, always start in the Benjamin Huntsman, after catching a train to Rotherham
station, then connecting to the tram up to Cathedral at Sheffield, then its walking down through Sheffield at
different pubs, other pubs as well as Wetherspoons.
Better than catching train to Sheffield, then having to walk upwards through Sheffield, also done train to Meadowhall,
then connected to tram up to City Hall.
I?d never knock spoons, you know what you?re getting. Ok it?s not the best ale going, but if you want a proper premium beer go to a tap or micro pub that serve them.
As for the snap, fills an oil. And them breakfasts for what you pay are unbeatable imo.
The one in Harrogate we frequent twice a year after the flower show it is indeed a lovely building. A bit of info on it.Harrogate?s former Royal Baths included the Winter Gardens ? built so that visitors could relax and stroll in any weather. Its name lives on in this Wetherspoon pub. During the 1920s, people could relax here, amid potted palms, listening to music from a grand piano. In the 1930s, the Municipal Orchestra played every morning throughout the year, with free admission for the patients of the baths.
I Told Myself That
- I Should Stop -
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for away games, it is sometimes the only place you can get into, when there are home fans only signs everywhere.