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91 Sopwell Lane
ST ALBANS
AL1 1RN
The White Lion is a great little pub on Sopwell Lane, in the heart of the Conservation area. It still retains all the feeling and features of a traditional pub - a dying breed, even here in St Albans where we are blessed with pubs...
14 London Road
ST ALBANS
AL1 1NQ
Been coming here for years now and still as good as ever! Great food, staff and service, 5 stars from me...
3 Church End
Redbourn
ST ALBANS
AL3 7DU
Off the beaten track in Church End, Redbourn, this is a fabulous pub, with a lovely garden if the sun shines. And if it doesn't the bar is very cosy. If you hear a familiar voice in the pub, it could well be football commentator,...
16 Abbey Mill Lane
ST ALBANS
AL3 4HE
I recently ate at the Fighting Cocks and had a lovely meal. The portions were enormous though - it's rare I'm unable to devour everything on my plate but that was the case here! I had salsa stuffed mushrooms and then a salmon dish...
Church End, Sandridge
St Albans
AL4 9DL
I've always found this pub as very pleasant and welcoming. Really enjoyed the food here. The locals obviously love this place, it's always heaving with people. Definitely one to visit if you're in the area for the day.
16-18 St Michaels Street
ST ALBANS
AL3 4SH
The Six Bells is probably best known in the area for its enormous portions of food, which really are huge and definitely very tasty too. Theres a really nice atmosphere to it, which is helped by being in a nice part of St...
126 Victoria Street
St Albans
AL1 3TG
The Robin Hood is an excellent pub in St Albans that is located on Victoria Street this stunning architectural building offers a brilliant selection of beers including real ales, black sheep and hobgoblin on tap. Timothy Taylor’s...