5/5 Roger N. 1 year ago on Google
Visited
in
July
2022
for
Tuesday
Karaoke.
Quality
real
ale.
Turned
out
to
be
a
brilliant
night
out.
Go
visit!
It's
a
historic
local
pub
(15th
century,
named
after
Wat
Tyler
the
unfortunate
leader
of
the
Peasant
Revolt).
Has
been
vastly
improved
since
our
last
visit
few
years
ago.
The
current
landlord
Shane
is
friendly,
welcoming,
can
sing
-
and
even
used
to
earn
a
living
at
that!
#ElvisLives😎
A
long,
narrow
pub
with
traditional
bar
along
one
side.
Loudspeakers
have
been
professionally
installed
ready
for
visiting
DJs
to
plug
their
equipment
in
at
small
raised
area
by
side
entrance
opposite
the
bar,
where
karaokeers
"perform".
And
most
customers
did.
There
are
tables
and
pews
(yep,
like
in
church!)
at
the
front
where
we
sat,
and
high
stools
at
the
bar.
Four
real
ale
pumps,
three
of
which
were
on
including
*5.6%
Theakston
Old
Peculier*
which
stuck
in
my
mind.
Didn't
have
that
(‘Lunatic’s
Broth’)
though,
and
can't
remember
which
of
the
others
I
had!
But
beer
was
excellent
and
reasonably
priced.
Pint
of
whatever
I
had
plus
single
spirit
and
big
can
of
coke
£8.20.
Shots
were
five
for
£10
and
also
good.
Karaoke
was
by
Terryokey,
who
put
on
a
good
show
that
started
just
before
eight
pm.
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