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The Riverside, about 3 Miles from south yorkshire (Sheffield)
The Riverside is the liveliest venue in the heart of Sheffield's real ale circuit in Kelham Island and features a hugely popular beer garden located alongside the River Don. All profits go to supporting the arts and creative projects as unique to Sheffield, it is owned by an arts charity, Point Blank. Plans are in progress to develop the site to include a new multi-purpose arts centre, meantime you can enjoy a diverse range of live art and entertainment taking place in the upstairs shoebox ......

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The Old Poets Corner, about 12 Miles from south yorkshire (Chesterfield)
The Old Poets Corner was recognised for its extensive range of beers and cider, its excellent customer service and function room facilities and its homemade sausage recipe!......

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The Brewery Tap, about 28 Miles from south yorkshire (Derby)
The Brewery Tap was our first pub so it will always be a bit special to us. It is a unique Victorian curved building dating back to 1862 and sits on the banks of the river Derwent. After being shut for 2 years we managed to save it from the clutches of the bulldozers and it then went on the win Derby Camra pub of The Year. The Brewery Tap combines high Victorian ceilings and imposing windows with exposed brickwork and original wooden floors to create a great pub. There is also a purpose build......

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Bell Inn, about 30 Miles from south yorkshire (Nottingham)
A group of Carmelite Friars arrived in Nottingham in 1276 and readily obtained lands and property. They established a Friary (on what is now Friar Lane) and their lands extended to include the site of what is now the Bell Inn. The cellars of the Bell Inn are a combination of natural sandstone and hand carved caves dating from the 12th century, hidden beneath a wooden hatch in the cellar is a bonded warehouse, evidence of the old method of wine sales still exists today.......

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Cord, about 31 Miles from south yorkshire (Manchester)
On the 12th of July 2012, Cord once again opened it’s doors to the general public after a tense 4 days without it on the social calender. Within those 4 days a few fine men worked their little socks off to give you what we have now. A social haven for the creative flow that passes through the northern quarter. Swapping hard tables for comfy chesterfields, plain walls for walls flooded with contemporary art and a wind up sound system for a Bose master audio system, Cord is moving with the times a......

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