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| chriso (164), London, England | | December 21, 2009 Visited in May 2009. City centre pub with a pleasant seating area to the rear. Widest range of beer we found in the city. The Little Ale Cart connection meant that there were a few of their beers on. Unfortunately I think we caught the landlord on one of his grumpier days that Gazza alludes to. Plus the locals clustered round the bar seemed to think it was some sort of invasion of their personal space to want to get close enough to the pump clips to see what they were. So, although the beer range was better here, the Plough was a rather more enjoyable overall experience. | | downender (116), Bristol, England | | May 30, 2009 Visited on 30 May 2009. Good choice of ales ( 3 Little Ale Cart, 1 Cannon Royall and some guests from Skinners and Mighty Oak) served efficiently and in good condition. A bit quiet mid-afternoon on FA cup final day, but the courtyard out back was pleasant to sit in. Beers were keenly priced from £2 to £2.40. Well worth visiting. | | Fin (99), Merton, England | | September 17, 2007 Great place that I get to whenever I’m over to see my dear ol’ ma’ or whenever I’m over for the footie. Always a good selection of beers on offer and not too many other distractions. Short walk from the town centre but well worth it to try one of the best pubs in Worcester. | | Gazza (136), Worcester, England | | July 3, 2007 Strange place; it’s been a real ale pub for around 20 years but the current owner (also owns Cask & Cutler in Sheffield) bought it around 2000 and has improved the beer range immensely. The only problem is that both he and his staff can be miserable gits and make you wonder why they want to run a pub at all! Good beer range and ideal for Worcester’s curry mile. |
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