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ALE Summer 2004 No. 314
ALE Summer 2004 No. 314
Other pubs not visited
- Articles
- About Stamford
- Other links
- More Pictures
- The Scotgate
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- 5 Scotgate
- Danish Invader Inn
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- Empingham Road
- Hit Or Miss
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- 7 Foundry Road
- Millstone Inn
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- 1 All Saints Street [opposite the junction with Scotgate]
- London Inn
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- 4 St John's Street [southern end of Red Lion Square]
- Kings Head (Punch Taverns)
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- 19 Maiden Lane [near the top of the lane]
- St Marys Vaults
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- 19 St Marys Street [diagonally across from the theatre]
- Half Moon Inn
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- 6 St Pauls Street [at the corner with Star Lane]
- Lady Annes Hotel
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- 38 High Street, St Martins [further up from the Bull & Swan]
- (St Peters Inn closed in 2003)
- ALE 294: Crawls Out of Town - Stamford
- Peterborough & District's Beer Around 'Ere Spring 2003:
Pub News - An Update on Stamford
- The train journey direct from Cambridge to Stamford via Central Trains takes about 65 minutes and trains
are usually one per hour. A Saver Return ticket cost £16.00 (April 2004).
- The George Hotel
I took up the offer of £115 (down from the £130 mentioned on the Web site)
for two nights, two breakfasts plus one meal in its top-notch restaurant.
- Beer Around 'Ere no. 117 June/July 2004:
30 Beers for 30 Years - The Story So Far
Summary: to celebrate Peterborough & District's 30th anniversary [Cambridge & District's was in 2002],
the branch commissioned 30 beers from 30 brewers.
"The Wright Stuff" honours Paul Wright, the original organiser of the
Peterborough Beer Festival and long-standing activist. The beer was brewed by Brendan
Moore of Iceni as a light, fruity 4.0%, coloured blue as a nod to Paul's love of Peterborough United (POSH).
- The Publican 18-May-2004:
Staggered closing cuts drink-related disorder
- ALE 311: Historic York.
- The Good Beer Guide 2004 lists the Crown Hotel, the Green Man & the Periwig.
- The Good Pub Guide 2004 lists in the Lucky Dip section the Green Man, the
Lord Burleigh and the Periwig
and in the main section the Daniel Lambert and the George (the Lincs. Dining Pub of the Year).
- The AA Good Pub Guide 2004 lists just the George.
ALE Summer 2004 No. 314
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