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Where to drink in Coventry? 11:17 - Jan 28 with 10035 viewsssdhami

Hi I'm wondering where is close to the Ricoh to go for a few drinks.
Can anyone help me?
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Where to drink in Coventry? on 12:57 - Jan 29 with 2314 viewsD_Alien

Where to drink in Coventry? on 12:31 - Jan 29 by _dezzy

What do you get for your fee in joining camra ?


You get 40 x 50p vouchers off the price of a pint (£20) at JDW providing the pint costs at least £1.50 in which case you pay a minimum of £1

The vouchers are spread between 4 quarters of the year, and the only time they can't be used is in December

The membership is now (I think) £24 and you also get a monthly magazine plus the chance to take up special offers, including things like 10% off some UK holidays involving things like canalboating (a typical CAMRA member pastime!)

As Dalei Lama says, It's almost worth it for the vouchers alone but I reckon it's grown too big for what it tries to do, which includes lobbying the government to keep pubs open, encourage the big brewers to allow tied houses to sell guest ales and keep the tax off beer!

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 13:06 - Jan 29 with 2295 viewsDaleiLama

Where to drink in Coventry? on 12:49 - Jan 29 by D_Alien

I am a fan of JDW for the variety of guest ales and it's usually pretty peaceful, but even without the 50p off vouchers at around the £2 a pint mark you can't go wrong.

It's sad that they've not got their act together in terms of admin. I find it hard to believe they were deliberately trying it on (your typical CAMRA member doesn't take that kind of thing lightly!) but they made out as if I was the one trying it on - and that's unforgiveable.

Anyroads, cheers!


I don't mind JDW either, but beer quality can be hit and miss sometimes. As you say, though, they are rarely beaten on price.

It is sad, but their campaign is largely run now. Non-real-ale pubs are the exception and not the rule now and craft breweries and new beers are appearing everywhere. It is also one of the fastest growing drinks sector - maybe even taking share from the Magners type market, although that sector keeps reinventing new flavours and new alco-pop alternatives.

CAMRA does keep spreading the word and doing a good job, but it seemed to me that once they topped the 100k membership mark, they just got a little too big for their own boots and alienated (pun intended) some of their membership in the process!

But life goes on and you say, cheers!

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 13:13 - Jan 29 with 2268 viewsDaleiLama

Where to drink in Coventry? on 12:57 - Jan 29 by D_Alien

You get 40 x 50p vouchers off the price of a pint (£20) at JDW providing the pint costs at least £1.50 in which case you pay a minimum of £1

The vouchers are spread between 4 quarters of the year, and the only time they can't be used is in December

The membership is now (I think) £24 and you also get a monthly magazine plus the chance to take up special offers, including things like 10% off some UK holidays involving things like canalboating (a typical CAMRA member pastime!)

As Dalei Lama says, It's almost worth it for the vouchers alone but I reckon it's grown too big for what it tries to do, which includes lobbying the government to keep pubs open, encourage the big brewers to allow tied houses to sell guest ales and keep the tax off beer!


You also usually get discount or free entry to CAMRA beer festivals and a discounted price on the paper copy of the Good Beer Guide. Increasingly, pubs are offering discounted pints to CAMRA members too (maybe to compete a little with JDW?)

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 14:07 - Jan 29 with 2211 viewsD_Alien

Where to drink in Coventry? on 13:13 - Jan 29 by DaleiLama

You also usually get discount or free entry to CAMRA beer festivals and a discounted price on the paper copy of the Good Beer Guide. Increasingly, pubs are offering discounted pints to CAMRA members too (maybe to compete a little with JDW?)


Ah yes, I forgot about that. Showing your CAMRA card can get 10p or more knocked off the price of a pint where advertised, which isn't to be sniffed at, but if you're like me you can feel a bit of cheapskate doing that, especially in a crowded bar!

I learnt my lesson when arriving late for the game at Bristol Rovers last April. We'd pre-identified our CAMRA pub (the Annexe Inn) but there was no parking nearby and by the time we'd parked up we only had time for a swift half. They were advertising 20p off a pint so I calmly asked if they'd knock 10p off a half! Noooooooo!!

All ended well though. After the vital win we called back in to sample a full pint and there at the bar with CAMRA card in hand was the most gorgeous young lady. I couldn't help but ask her about her CAMRA membership and after a bit of a chat I was left wondering if I should re-locate to Bristol!

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 14:35 - Jan 29 with 2184 viewsDaleiLama

Where to drink in Coventry? on 14:07 - Jan 29 by D_Alien

Ah yes, I forgot about that. Showing your CAMRA card can get 10p or more knocked off the price of a pint where advertised, which isn't to be sniffed at, but if you're like me you can feel a bit of cheapskate doing that, especially in a crowded bar!

I learnt my lesson when arriving late for the game at Bristol Rovers last April. We'd pre-identified our CAMRA pub (the Annexe Inn) but there was no parking nearby and by the time we'd parked up we only had time for a swift half. They were advertising 20p off a pint so I calmly asked if they'd knock 10p off a half! Noooooooo!!

All ended well though. After the vital win we called back in to sample a full pint and there at the bar with CAMRA card in hand was the most gorgeous young lady. I couldn't help but ask her about her CAMRA membership and after a bit of a chat I was left wondering if I should re-locate to Bristol!


There's a pub in Lancaster that offers 50p a pint off and a club in Alderley Edge that does the same I think? Also a lot of places offer discount if you are carrying the GBG. It's not exactly pocket-sized though!

I chuckled at getting 10p off a half. Nothing ventured .....

So you got your win, your discount and the Bristols made a good impression too!

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 14:58 - Jan 29 with 2152 viewsD_Alien

Where to drink in Coventry? on 14:35 - Jan 29 by DaleiLama

There's a pub in Lancaster that offers 50p a pint off and a club in Alderley Edge that does the same I think? Also a lot of places offer discount if you are carrying the GBG. It's not exactly pocket-sized though!

I chuckled at getting 10p off a half. Nothing ventured .....

So you got your win, your discount and the Bristols made a good impression too!


Well, she certainly put the lie to the image of a typical CAMRA member and I kept looking round for the bf to appear, but turns out she'd just popped in for a pint on a sunny Easter Monday afternoon.

Funny you should mention Lancaster, it's a great place for real ale. The bar at the White Cross has (I believe) the biggest range of ales available anywhere apart from a beer festival, and the one further along the canal's pretty good too, the Water Witch.

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 15:19 - Jan 29 with 2120 viewsDaleiLama

Where to drink in Coventry? on 14:58 - Jan 29 by D_Alien

Well, she certainly put the lie to the image of a typical CAMRA member and I kept looking round for the bf to appear, but turns out she'd just popped in for a pint on a sunny Easter Monday afternoon.

Funny you should mention Lancaster, it's a great place for real ale. The bar at the White Cross has (I believe) the biggest range of ales available anywhere apart from a beer festival, and the one further along the canal's pretty good too, the Water Witch.


Serendipity strikes again. Did you ask at the bar if the offered takeaways? It's a long journey back from Bristol - nice to have a bit of company!

The Lancaster bar I was referring to was the Borough, which also does good scran (especially the early tea-time deal), but I've been to WC and WW and as you say, both cracking places with huge beer ranges too. Both Uni bars supposed to be good too.

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 16:26 - Jan 29 with 2067 viewsD_Alien

Where to drink in Coventry? on 15:19 - Jan 29 by DaleiLama

Serendipity strikes again. Did you ask at the bar if the offered takeaways? It's a long journey back from Bristol - nice to have a bit of company!

The Lancaster bar I was referring to was the Borough, which also does good scran (especially the early tea-time deal), but I've been to WC and WW and as you say, both cracking places with huge beer ranges too. Both Uni bars supposed to be good too.


Been visiting Lancaster on and off since the early 1970's when my brother-in-law was stage designer at the Dukes Playhouse, and lived in a flat on Dalton Square just across from the Borough! Very different in those days, and not been in since it was refurbished but will give it a try next time I'm there - pity we're not playing Morecambe this season.

He used to take me drinking (under age) in a pub down by the river which got flooded regularly and closed around 1980 - can't remember the name now but it was a right dive frequented by sailors and dock workers. It had a list of people on the wall who'd been murdered in there! Talk about living history though, and character. Maybe that's why going into "home fan" pubs doesn't bother me now.

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 17:03 - Jan 29 with 2017 viewsDaleiLama

Where to drink in Coventry? on 16:26 - Jan 29 by D_Alien

Been visiting Lancaster on and off since the early 1970's when my brother-in-law was stage designer at the Dukes Playhouse, and lived in a flat on Dalton Square just across from the Borough! Very different in those days, and not been in since it was refurbished but will give it a try next time I'm there - pity we're not playing Morecambe this season.

He used to take me drinking (under age) in a pub down by the river which got flooded regularly and closed around 1980 - can't remember the name now but it was a right dive frequented by sailors and dock workers. It had a list of people on the wall who'd been murdered in there! Talk about living history though, and character. Maybe that's why going into "home fan" pubs doesn't bother me now.


Small world huh? I worked for a company that had manufacturing on Moor Lane - all of 100 yards further up the road from the Dukes. All that area will eventually be the subject of a compulsory purchase order as the City Council is looking to develop it with residential and commercial property and some green belt. It will be connected to the current shopping centre by a Sky Walk when planning permission is finally granted (allegedly). Presume the Dukes will be no more?

The Borough has 8 hand pumps. Plenty of leather seats in the front pub bit and country kitchen type tables in the back restaurant area with pews and some booths too. Deli type food offerings + heartier fayre ...... better still take a look.

http://www.theboroughlancaster.co.uk/About-the-Borough

Having had a gander, it brews 4 of it's own beers now too! And the early eve grub (pre-Dukes theatre) is called school dinners ..... memories!

There are still a couple of boozers down by the river and a decent French restaurant that does real good food and one night I think it had 2 or 3-course squiffy dinner and a bottle of house plonk (EACH) for £25pp.

PS My folks live in Morecambe. Best pub there is probably the Palatine, but a few other good 'uns too. Oops - I forgot - this is a footie forum!

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 17:29 - Jan 29 with 1989 viewsnordenblue

Where to drink in Coventry? on 16:26 - Jan 29 by D_Alien

Been visiting Lancaster on and off since the early 1970's when my brother-in-law was stage designer at the Dukes Playhouse, and lived in a flat on Dalton Square just across from the Borough! Very different in those days, and not been in since it was refurbished but will give it a try next time I'm there - pity we're not playing Morecambe this season.

He used to take me drinking (under age) in a pub down by the river which got flooded regularly and closed around 1980 - can't remember the name now but it was a right dive frequented by sailors and dock workers. It had a list of people on the wall who'd been murdered in there! Talk about living history though, and character. Maybe that's why going into "home fan" pubs doesn't bother me now.


While we're on the topic of decent ale pubs, a couple of us went to watch Salford play Huddersfield last season so decided to get off the train early and walk along the canal via a couple of pubs.We ended up in the Grove not too far from the football ground and what a pub that is for choice of ales
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Where to drink in Coventry? on 17:50 - Jan 29 with 1972 viewsnordenblue

Where to drink in Coventry? on 11:48 - Jan 29 by Nafelad

Agree - it's why I've lost interest in posting any more.


Kind of ironic you reply with a post
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Where to drink in Coventry? on 18:35 - Jan 29 with 1929 viewsD_Alien

Where to drink in Coventry? on 17:03 - Jan 29 by DaleiLama

Small world huh? I worked for a company that had manufacturing on Moor Lane - all of 100 yards further up the road from the Dukes. All that area will eventually be the subject of a compulsory purchase order as the City Council is looking to develop it with residential and commercial property and some green belt. It will be connected to the current shopping centre by a Sky Walk when planning permission is finally granted (allegedly). Presume the Dukes will be no more?

The Borough has 8 hand pumps. Plenty of leather seats in the front pub bit and country kitchen type tables in the back restaurant area with pews and some booths too. Deli type food offerings + heartier fayre ...... better still take a look.

http://www.theboroughlancaster.co.uk/About-the-Borough

Having had a gander, it brews 4 of it's own beers now too! And the early eve grub (pre-Dukes theatre) is called school dinners ..... memories!

There are still a couple of boozers down by the river and a decent French restaurant that does real good food and one night I think it had 2 or 3-course squiffy dinner and a bottle of house plonk (EACH) for £25pp.

PS My folks live in Morecambe. Best pub there is probably the Palatine, but a few other good 'uns too. Oops - I forgot - this is a footie forum!


It'd be shame if the Dukes went. I love that Italian on the corner too.

The thing about Lancaster is its location. Carry on along Moor Lane and within 5-10 minutes you're in open countryside. There's the river, Morecambe and the Lakes. And the beer.

A great day out from there is catching the train to Grange-over-Sands and the connecting bus to Cartmel for the races. Done that a couple of bank holidays.

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 20:07 - Jan 29 with 1863 viewsDorsetDale

Where to drink in Coventry? on 17:29 - Jan 29 by nordenblue

While we're on the topic of decent ale pubs, a couple of us went to watch Salford play Huddersfield last season so decided to get off the train early and walk along the canal via a couple of pubs.We ended up in the Grove not too far from the football ground and what a pub that is for choice of ales


If it's a walk to the ground along the canal you fancy after a couple, found this on football ground guide. http://www.greyhoundinn.org/

Reviews and photos here http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186403-d1931508-Reviews-Greyhoun
[Post edited 29 Jan 2015 20:09]

YOU do not have the right to give someone else permission to tell me what I can and can't do.

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Where to drink in Coventry? on 21:06 - Jan 29 with 1813 viewsdownunder

Where to drink in Coventry? on 14:58 - Jan 29 by D_Alien

Well, she certainly put the lie to the image of a typical CAMRA member and I kept looking round for the bf to appear, but turns out she'd just popped in for a pint on a sunny Easter Monday afternoon.

Funny you should mention Lancaster, it's a great place for real ale. The bar at the White Cross has (I believe) the biggest range of ales available anywhere apart from a beer festival, and the one further along the canal's pretty good too, the Water Witch.


There was a pub in Bowland Bridge that held that title. (over 20 years ago). Hare and Hounds??? I have also frequented many pubs round Lancaster. (My Dad lived in the area when he retired). Golden Ball at Snatchems was a regular Sunday Lunchtime call.
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Where to drink in Coventry? on 22:36 - Jan 30 with 1693 viewsBraemar60

As far as drinking in Coventry is concerned, all the clubs have been closed down! Too much fighting on the dancefloor............etc...................etc....................
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Where to drink in Coventry? on 03:21 - Jan 31 with 1652 viewsskybluesam

The Bull and Anchor is probably your best bet, good food, good beer and free parking if you are driving, 5-10 minute walk from the ground. A couple of the other pubs round here can be a little bit 'dodgy' so I would recommend avoiding them...

The Casino at the Ricoh is also a good place to get a drink
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