• Bar or Pub

    Joshua Brooks

    Joshua Brooks, on the corner of Charles and Princess Street, began life in 1993, and was quickly established as one of Manchester’s prime nightspots. This is when the Chemical Brothers (then known as Dust Brothers) begantheir first residency at the club, and have gone on to become global superstars. Copious amounts of upcoming and established DJs and bands have since played within the basement’s bricked walls. The last few years have seen a lot of change at the venue, having had a complete refurb and brand new soundsystem installed as well as a whole host of clubnights joining, meaning there will be something on every night of the week, catering…

  • Bar or Pub

    The Holyrood 9A

    “Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity.” VoltaireIn Edinburgh’s old town, just off the Royal Mile, you’ll find new The Holyrood 9A, a place to call your own in the heart of the city.The gleaming pumps offer 20 beer and ale varieties from Scotland and around the world. We take our beer seriously. There’s wines and spirits in any which way and a classic cocktail list for your well deserved post-work tipple.The Holyrood’s all day menu includes mouth-watering ‘two-handers’ – an eclectic array of delicious gourmet burgers, with plenty more large and small dishes to…

  • Taphouse

    Harrogate Tap

    Harrogate Tap opened in December 2013 in the original station building. The station was built in 1862 and was the first building in Harrogate to be built of brick. As with our Taps at Sheffield and York the building was unloved and in need of significant repair and restoration. The works to re-instate the original frontage, including demolition of an ugly lean to from the 60’s, roof renewal and interior restoration of the original decorative ceilings took around 6 months. The bar is now a comfortable and opulent environment to enjoy a huge array of beers in the great city of Harrogate. Our bars at Sheffield and Leeds feature micro…

  • Bar or Pub

    Bon Accord

    The bon accord is one of the most highly regarded pubs in Scotland with a legacy that stratches back over 40 years. With 800 different varieties of ale are served ever year and the gantry displays over 350 bottles of malt whisky, while a mulititude of industry and consumer awards hang on the walls. Staff attend training at auchentoshan distillery and many more to encourage and develop their whisky knowledge so as to be able to understand a customerstastes and make appropriate recommendations.

  • Brewery - Europe

    Galway Bay Brewery

    Going from strength to strength  Over the last few years, the craft beer industry in Ireland has gone from strength to strength, with approximately 14 microbreweries operating in Ireland today. Beer connoisseurs from across the country seek out brew pubs in favour of the mainstream bars. The process of brewing is age-old and greatly appreciated by fans as each brew is lovingly created through a hands-on, complex brewing process. The result is that no two brews are the same while the beer is in development and the unveiling of a new craft brew is cause for celebration among the craft beer community.  Galway Bay Brewery will be expanding to include…

  • Brewery + Pub (Brewpub)

    J.W. Sweetman

    Selling a fine selection of bottled and draft beer that has been hand picked from our expert brewers, we have a great passion for fine ales, especially when it comes to complementing them with great food. Join our locals hidden amongst our many cosy alcoves and winding mahogany stairs to enjoy the view of Dublin’s River Liffey a stones throw away. Watch some sport beside the fire or socialise on one of our four floors.  Since 1808, our commodious tavern has been the venue of choice for raconteurs and ramblers, for imbibers of liquor and the loftiest discourse. Become a part of our illustrious and colourful history, if the door’s off the…

  • Bar or Pub

    The Cobblestone

    Welcome to the Cobblestone Pub and Venue – home of the finest traditional and folk music in Dublin. Well known for one of the best pints of Guinness that can be found and the most laid-back and charming bar staff that you will come across. The environment is rustic and homely with artefacts on the wall telling many a yarn. We are sure that you will find no shortage of personalities around the Cobblestone to fill you in on one or two of them. Whether they are true or not is another story.