• Bar or Pub

    Raleigh Times Bar

    The Raleigh Times Bar is a timeless local watering hole and so much more. Raleigh’s past, present and future are all on display at this 100 year old building that has been beautifully restored to house this fine establishment. Old press clippings and images from our namesake newspaper adorn the walls and capture the rich cultural and political history that is unique to the Capital City. Our exceptional cuisine, featuring hand crafted, creative takes on classic bar fare favorites as well as our inventive drink menu and extensive Belgian beer selections are newsworthy additions to Downtown Raleigh. Featured in Draft Magizine as “Top 100 Beer Bars in America”

  • Bar or Pub

    The Bell Inn

    The Bell is a historic free house and music pub on the edge of Bath city centre: it isowned by 536 of its customers, fans and workers under IPS CoOperative rules. We finally bought the pub on July 2nd 2013..We have live music three times a week ranging from jazz to blues to folk to other things- check out the band listings, open mic nights on thursday, plus vinyl DJ nights at the weekend – always free!   We stock seven real ales plus two guest ales. We are in the Guardian and Observer guides to summer pubs as well as the Lonely Planet, Rough Guide, the Good Beer Guide…

  • Bar or Pub

    Mort Subite

    Over 15 years of experience with specialist beer has gone into the creation of Mort Subite ‘Place de la Biere’ and as the name suggests a large part of that has been with Belgian beer.The passion for beer in Belgium also epitomises the ethos of Mort Subite. On the facade of the Maison des Brasseurs, in Brussels’ Grand Place, you’ll see the words: It is by the grace of Saint Arnold and the experience of mankind that Heaven and Earth spawned that divine drink, Beer. A statement which perhaps characterises this passion for beer in a country which produces over 600 of them. Belgium has to be the worlds most…

  • Bar or Pub

    Ernest

    Our philosophy is simple, Great Food, Great Drink and Great Company. We’re all about quality and simplicity; whether it’s our food, drink or service, you can expect no fuss and no pretence. In the heart of the cultural epicentre of Newcastle, Ernest is situated in the Ouseburn Valley nestled amongst some of the region’s greatest creative folk. Our food is all about the ingredients, so you can expect fresh, seasonal dishes. Whether it’s a sandwich from our lunch menu, or some proper comfort food, all of our dishes are made fresh, from homemade, locally sourced produce. So, whether you’re after a quick coffee, a light bite, or a tummy-buster of a meal, Ernest will…

  • Brewery + Pub (Brewpub)

    A La Mort Subite

    We need to go back in time for 80 years to explore the origin of this unusual name. About 1910 Mr. THEOPHILE VOSSEN ran an establishment called “LA COUR ROYALE”. Amongst his many customers were a lot of employees working at the National Bank of Belgium. Those employees passed their time in the pub playing a dives game called “421”. Before returning to the office , the employees played a quick last game and the one who lost was called the: “MORT SUBITE” or the sudden death.  Very soon this name became well known and when THEOPHILE VOSSEN moved to this actual address in 1928 he decided to call his…

  • Imperial Stout

    White Street Koschei the Deathless

    “Locked in bourbon barrels until we found and released him, Koschei the Deathless – our massive, complex, blacker-than-death Imperial Stout – will steal any soul with which he comes in contact. A Russian villain, Koschei’s immortality can only be reversed by finding his soul hidden in a needle, inside a duck’s egg, in a hare, inside an iron chest, buried under a green oak tree – and devouring every last drop.”