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Haven't written a review in a long time, but I will have to say that this place deserved it for the best Yorkshire puddings I've had so far! Light and crispy! I tried their Sunday roast- lamb, beef and pork belly. Liked the lamb best, but the pork belly was done well too, with crispy crackling. Vegetables were also really tasty, and service was good. I found the lighting a little too dim even with the candle on the t... View all feedback.
What Darren Reynolds doesn't like about Two Brewers:
Love Sunday roasts at this place but after visiting today for a few pints, never again. A kitchen staff member, possibly the chef, walked into the gents, did his business and walked out again into the kitchen next door. Bold as brass and didn't care there were three witnesses. So much for hygiene!!! View all feedback.
After a 17k walk, which included a round trip of ‘the Long Walk’ with the little dog I was minding, we found the best respite here. I treated myself to a pint of Amstel and a Ribeye Sunday Dinner. I dramatically exclaimed to the lady behind the bar that it was the best roast I’ve ever had. I wasn’t exaggerating. Dave the dachshund agreed.
A classic old pub from the 1700s. It is a small pub at least smaller than I expected. That's what I get for watching Coronation Street.
What a gem of a find! Good beer. Friendly staff. Historic and nostalgic location.
Lovely pub, good choice of beverages, all sorts of history and I like how it’s right at the top of the walk! Do suggest.
The place is great as mentioned in all must visit pages on internet. We had to stand there for our complete drink as all the tables were reserved. But what so ever, it's a beautiful cozy bar.