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The Black Lion at Consall
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Love this pub. Train to the pub, then thrash up the hill to Ipstones
The Black Lion at Consall
Good times, some amazing places on that list
Another upvote for the Black Lion at Consall. Canals, trains and cider, all good things. And chickens - last time I checked.Love this pub. Train to the pub, then thrash up the hill to Ipstones
Another upvote for the Black Lion at Consall. Canals, trains and cider, all good things. And chickens - last time I checked.
I'll skip the thrash up the hill though! There are much better ways to get to Ipstones. My parents offer a very reasonable taxi service.
One would rather hope that a pub named The Cider Tap regularly had lots of good ciders available...often including a couple of good ciders
I like a station taproom too. Only visited the Sheffield Tap once, but really enjoyed it.To add to my other post, the Sheffield Tap at Sheffield station is pretty good. Also enjoyed the Head of Steam at Huddersfield station on my sole visit there back in 2022.
...If there's any doubt, I like a station pub.![]()
Oh, I've done the Victoria Tap a few times. Really lovely space. Oxford Road Tap is pretty good as well, though I'll always have a bit of a soft spot for the OG at Manchester Piccadilly.I like a station taproom too. Only visited the Sheffield Tap once, but really enjoyed it.
Seek out Manchester Victoria’s taproom if you’re ever near - charming little gaff.
Plenty in Liverpool, most of my favourites being on or just off Dale Street.
The Ship and Mitre right at the top, a proper ale pub, first place I drunk Erdinger, ace pump and bottle selection. Lovely food as well.
The Excelsior again a lovely bar, Timothy Taylor on tap. Shows the football as well. Unfortunately for it its about 10 foot from the ship and mitre.
Further down you've got Thomas Rigbys and The Lady Of Mann that actually share a courtyard. Used to be a great sun trap before they put a cover over it.
Then round the corner you've got The Hole In The Wall and The Denbigh Castle. Added bonus for those two is the Spanish sandwich shop Castros that sits between them.
Over on the otherside of the city centre you've got The Swan Inn a old rock pub, used to be the place to go for a few before the Krazy House. And Kazimir Gardens which is more of a vibe and now covered but very al fresco. And The Bridewell as who doesn't want to drink in an old police station.
The top end of town features great venues like The Pen Factory, Liverpool Arts Bar, The Casa Bar, The Philharmonic Dining Rooms (complete with ornate men's toilets), and as you leave the city centre that way you've got Ye Cracke, The Grapes (the good one), Blackburne Arms, and Peter Kavanagh's.
Probably plenty I've missed really.
Don't really drink that much elsewhere so can't really say for places like Manchester or Chester anymore.
Though anytime I visit London as I'm always horribly early for getting that train home I'll always have a pint in the Euston Tap was great in 2024 6 of us having a few drinks together after we'd been to Wembley to see Liverpool win the league cup.
Love this pub. Train to the pub, then thrash up the hill to Ipstones
