Former Robinsons suburban community pub, which reopened for a second time January 2020 changing the name to The Queen Vic. No cask ale (hand-pulls now removed).
Victorian pub of mainly red brick. Has a lobby bar and two small rooms. The main bar at the rear right has a modern counter and bar back, a 1960s stone fireplace on the rear left and 1960s timber effect on the walls. A small room on the front left retains original fixed seating all around (sadly, the makers label has been painted over), has a small non descript fireplace and more 1960s timber effect on the walls. On the front right a widish gap leads to a small room with original fixed seating, a 1960s fireplace with copper chimney feature, more 1960s timber effect on the walls and two hatches to the side of the servery. Not enough.
Victorian pub of mainly red brick. Has a lobby bar and two small rooms. The main bar at the rear right has a modern counter and bar back, a 1960s stone fireplace on the rear left and 1960s timber effect on the walls. A small room on the front left retains original fixed seating all around (sadly, the makers label has been painted over), has a small non descript fireplace and more 1960s timber effect on the walls. On the front right a widish gap leads to a small room with original fixed seating, a 1960s fireplace with copper chimney feature, more 1960s timber effect on the walls and two hatches to the side of the servery. Not enough.
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