List of Traditional British Pubs
Given below is a list of traditional British pubs that have been recommended by travelers over the years. The list may vary from site to site, as it is mainly about people’s personal choices, however, the popular preferences by people have been listed below:
Sl. No. |
Name of the Traditional British Pub |
Location |
---|---|---|
1. |
The Old Ferry Boat Inn |
Cambridgeshire |
2. |
The Highway Inn |
Burford |
3. |
Ye Olde Man & Scythe |
Bolton |
4. |
Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem |
Nottingham |
5. |
Adam and Eve |
Norwich |
6. |
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks |
St Albans |
7. |
Spaniards Inn |
Hampstead |
8. |
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese |
London |
9. |
Red Lion |
Lacock |
10. |
George Inn |
Norton St Philip |
11. |
The Parrot |
Canterbury |
12. |
Ye Olde Salutation Inn |
Nottingham |
13. |
The Royal Standard of England |
Beaconsfield |
14. |
The Bell Inn |
Nottingham |
List of Traditional British Pubs
No institution is more English than a pub (short for public house). The pub culture is an important part of British social life and a place to go to socialize, relax, and have a drink. A British pub traditionally has carpets, a fireplace, a jukebox, a decent selection of real ales on draft, and a bell, however with time, the traditional pubs have adapted to modernity too.
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