“Doesn't have its own car park and street parking difficult - no idea about public transport access. Large space inside with high and low seating to choose from and large staircase to toilets, though thankfully there is a disabled toilet on the ground floor which needs a radar key. Toilet was a bit shabby with a few wet patches on the floor but otherwise clean, spacious and had usual facilities. Drink prices about average.
Visited for Bank Holiday Monday karaoke with a great presenter, Penny. Only a small crowd there so not much atmosphere but it did mean we got to sing a lot!
Wheelchair accessibility: No parking outside so would have to park on the road behind or past the pub. Accessible main entrance and when we went there were bouncers outside who could open the door for you. Disabled toilet on ground floor with radar key behind the bar in case, like me, you can't find yours. There are some ordinary height tables and chairs, though getting between them in a wheelchair might be tricky as they are quite close together and the chairs are heavier armchair type so you might need help getting them out of the way. Plastic pint and half glasses (didn't use any other kind to comment) so lighter to hold.”
“Doesn't have its own car park and street parking difficult - no idea about public transport access. Large space inside with high and low seating to choose from and large staircase to toilets, though thankfully there is a disabled toilet on the ground floor which needs a radar key. Toilet was a bit shabby with a few wet patches on the floor but otherwise clean, spacious and had usual facilities. Drink prices about average.
Visited for Bank Holiday Monday karaoke with a great presenter, Penny. Only a small crowd there so not much atmosphere but it did mean we got to sing a lot!
Wheelchair accessibility: No parking outside so would have to park on the road behind or past the pub. Accessible main entrance and when we went there were bouncers outside who could open the door for you. Disabled toilet on ground floor with radar key behind the bar in case, like me, you can't find yours. There are some ordinary height tables and chairs, though getting between them in a wheelchair might be tricky as they are quite close together and the chairs are heavier armchair type so you might need help getting them out of the way. Plastic pint and half glasses (didn't use any other kind to comment) so lighter to hold.”