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The Good Pub Guide 2008

The Good Pub Guide 2008
By Fiona Stapley, Alisdair Aird

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The bestselling, totally independent guide to the best of British pubs, now in its 26th year


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #646 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-04
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1104 pages

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Synopsis
Now proudly entering its 26th year, "The Good Pub Guide" remains Britain's bestselling travel guide. The only truly independent guide of its kind, its comprehensive updates, meticulous attention-to-detail and countless reader reports ensure that only the very best of the nation's watering holes make the cut. Whatever you're looking for - be it a pint of ale at an atmospheric rural inn or a delicious meal at a modern gastropub - you're guaranteed to find the ideal venue among the 5,000-strong listings. With an all-new, reader-friendly page layout making it easier than ever to get accurate, even-handed and up-to-date information on facilities, atmosphere and quality, "The Good Pub Guide" is the essential companion to any self-respecting pub-goer.

About the Author
Alisdair Aird & Fiona Stapley are the editors of The Good Pub Guide. Both previously worked with the Consumers' Association.


Customer Reviews

The definitive guide - keep it in the car5
If you happen to be out and about around the countryside (or towns & cities), what better way to while away a couple of hours than in a cosy pub. This is THE guide to keep at hand / in your car etc. In it you'll find the most up-to-date information there is about all the best pubs to go to for real ales, wholesome pub grub, or fine dining. I've been using the Good Pub Guides for the last few years & haven't yet been disappointed by any of the featured or recommended pubs. Well worth investing in a copy as it saves you disappointing trips to mediocre pubs, or wasted journeys to a pub only to find that they don't have on offer what you're looking for (food / children's play area etc.).

Along with the featured pubs for each county, there are a whole host of extra pubs listed at the back of the book that have been recommended by readers - with so much information the only difficulty is choosing which one to go to. Useful for everyday reference, but especially useful for holidays, weekend breaks and finding travel stops on journeys. Once you've got a copy, you'll start to wonder how you got by without it!

Makes British life just that little bit better4
The new edition has undergone a minor redesign, which is an improvement, but is nothing like as extensive as, say, the Good Food Guide's redesign. Maybe next year? It'd be a good idea.
I still reckon this is the best pub guide around. It is consistent, it doesn't recommend too frivolously, it sticks a lot to pubs it has featured before except if there's been a big drop in standards. One criticism could be that it doesn't encompass enough pubs, and consistently ignores certain establishments. In London for example, there are many pubs, particularly gastro ones, that get in all the other guides but not this one (eg The Cow). But it would be impossible to feature ALL good pubs in the UK; the Guide does a pretty good job of surveying what's out there.
I can say one thing: I have never strongly disliked a pub I have visited because of a recommendation. Virtually all have been great, and I've made many happy discoveries all over the country.