Toryboy1
Well-Known Member
This isn't about a reccomendation- so I hope folk don't think it should be in the "pubs and restaurants" section- and its essential cruising information anyway- but what do people think is the best riparian pub on the east coast?
The Butt and Oyster at Pin Milll was great before it got taken over by Brewmaster, and I had a soft spot for the Anchor at Brightlingsea, before it got turned into yuppie flats, event though, or perhaps because, the last landlord was clinically insane. At the moment, the Jolly Sailor in Orford is my front runner- taciturn landlord, excellent beer, though they do seem to have started serving food and Orford itself has been taken over by SUV driving w*nk**rs from Islington. The Green Man at Bradwell used to be a great pub, but went dowm when it was bought by a tattoed chav from Billiricay, but I hear it has recovered somewhat of late. Near enough to the river to qualify in London, the Royal Oak in Tabor Street, Borough, has excellent Harvey's beer(unique in London) and a good atmosphere. As you can see, my taste in boozers trends to the unadorned and traditional. What do others think?
The Butt and Oyster at Pin Milll was great before it got taken over by Brewmaster, and I had a soft spot for the Anchor at Brightlingsea, before it got turned into yuppie flats, event though, or perhaps because, the last landlord was clinically insane. At the moment, the Jolly Sailor in Orford is my front runner- taciturn landlord, excellent beer, though they do seem to have started serving food and Orford itself has been taken over by SUV driving w*nk**rs from Islington. The Green Man at Bradwell used to be a great pub, but went dowm when it was bought by a tattoed chav from Billiricay, but I hear it has recovered somewhat of late. Near enough to the river to qualify in London, the Royal Oak in Tabor Street, Borough, has excellent Harvey's beer(unique in London) and a good atmosphere. As you can see, my taste in boozers trends to the unadorned and traditional. What do others think?