Mick and Mary visit restaurants and similar places, in Yorkshire and beyond.
Showing posts with label Pork Scratchings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pork Scratchings. Show all posts
Saturday, 6 November 2010
The Brunswick, Derby
The Brunswick is more or less opposite the railway station in Derby. It's a pub building with its own brewery in among the historic Railway Terrace properties. It doesn't really do food, though I had a packet of wonderful Pork Scratchings, but it is primarily known as a place you can find a wide range of properly kept real ales. You can see the range on offer from the blackboard in the photograph. I noticed that there were no "nitro keg" ales available, so you would be unable to get a pint of smooth here. I think there was one lager available, but the tap handle was more or less invisible, being below bar level. It's a temple to real ale, and to the Derby railway industry. I didn't spot any cutlery at all.
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