| Bury pubs 22:32 - Dec 7 with 633 views | Daninthecampo | Heading back to suffolk tomorrow, on Thursday we're day drinking in Bury with lots of different friends. So best traditional proper pubs please that are open all day,comfortable, good drink selection and preferably a decent atmosphere( obviously more difficult on a Thursday afternoon!) Its been so long, the only pub names i can remember is the Nutshell! Definitely not any Wetherspoons |  | | |  |
| Bury pubs on 23:00 - Dec 7 with 569 views | _CliveBaker_ | Rising Sun, my local although I won’t be there this week. Dog & Partridge near the Greene King brewery is a good, traditional pub. The Fox has recently had a facelift, can cut through Abbey Gardens to get there which is a nice stroll Cannon Street Brewery is decent, it’s a microbrewery and they’ve got some good beers and decent outside space (maybe not a factor this time of year though) |  | |  |
| Bury pubs on 07:16 - Dec 8 with 342 views | Daninthecampo |
| Bury pubs on 23:00 - Dec 7 by _CliveBaker_ | Rising Sun, my local although I won’t be there this week. Dog & Partridge near the Greene King brewery is a good, traditional pub. The Fox has recently had a facelift, can cut through Abbey Gardens to get there which is a nice stroll Cannon Street Brewery is decent, it’s a microbrewery and they’ve got some good beers and decent outside space (maybe not a factor this time of year though) |
Great thanks, will check some of these out |  | |  |
| Bury pubs on 07:43 - Dec 8 with 280 views | CaptainAhab | The Rising Sun has recently reopened on Brentgovel Street and that's a great traditional boozer, lots of good beers. If you're on the train then definitely stop at the beerhouse just down the hill from the station on the way in to town. The Masons Arms and the Dog and Partridge are both good old fashioned pubs too |  | |  |
| Bury pubs on 07:49 - Dec 8 with 270 views | CaptainAhab |
| Bury pubs on 23:00 - Dec 7 by _CliveBaker_ | Rising Sun, my local although I won’t be there this week. Dog & Partridge near the Greene King brewery is a good, traditional pub. The Fox has recently had a facelift, can cut through Abbey Gardens to get there which is a nice stroll Cannon Street Brewery is decent, it’s a microbrewery and they’ve got some good beers and decent outside space (maybe not a factor this time of year though) |
Sorry, just realised I gave pretty much the same answers as you Clive! |  | |  |
| Bury pubs on 12:02 - Dec 8 with 142 views | bracknell_blue | Agree with other responses. Old Cannon may be busy with Christmas work lunches - I walk past it most days and lunchtimes are getting busier. Nethergate Tap now opens Monday and Tuesday up to Christmas, until 6pm. Probably best kept beer in Bury and certainly cheapest outside Wetherspoons. At the opposite end of the spectrum, the One Bull is decent, good Brewshed beers and a good space for those not eating. If you are eating, the Mason's Arms is a very good bet. |  |
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| Bury pubs on 12:18 - Dec 8 with 108 views | BlueForYou | Hi Dan. Echo The Rising Sun. Oakes Barn also. Masons is always decent. One Bull very popular these days. The Queens also ok. A lot of the pubs concentrate on food, which is why The Rising Sun is your best bet. |  | |  |
| Bury pubs on 12:23 - Dec 8 with 95 views | BlueForYou |
| Bury pubs on 07:43 - Dec 8 by CaptainAhab | The Rising Sun has recently reopened on Brentgovel Street and that's a great traditional boozer, lots of good beers. If you're on the train then definitely stop at the beerhouse just down the hill from the station on the way in to town. The Masons Arms and the Dog and Partridge are both good old fashioned pubs too |
The Rising Sun is Risbygate St. The Kings Arms is Brentgovel St. [Post edited 8 Dec 12:25]
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| Bury pubs on 12:37 - Dec 8 with 61 views | _CliveBaker_ |
| Bury pubs on 12:18 - Dec 8 by BlueForYou | Hi Dan. Echo The Rising Sun. Oakes Barn also. Masons is always decent. One Bull very popular these days. The Queens also ok. A lot of the pubs concentrate on food, which is why The Rising Sun is your best bet. |
That's why I didn't recommend the One Bull. I have nothing against it but its more of a restaurant you can have a drink in than a pub you can eat at these days, IMO. |  | |  |
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