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Pub namelloyd's
LocationWarwickshire
Townnuneaton
Street Address/Directionsright next to the railway tavern on bond street. if you visit it by train come out of the station and just keep walking straight forward and you'll see it straight away
Descriptionold victorian red brick building originally called the crown hotel but changed identities several times in it's history including being a firkin pub once. Apparrently when the building was first built it was with a reputation, it was a place where you could meet ladies of the night there.Good selection of beers,good food during the day as it's a restaurant during the day.live music some evenings.friendly staff.good atmosphere.pretty chilled out place really
Opening Hourswill update as soon as I know
Phone Numberwill update this as well
Submitted byleathercladgoth
Submitted on:2002-10-10
User comments
Submitted by:leathercladgoth / 2002-12-09
Comment:
please please please everybody, come and visit lloyds, they have recently started doing cocktails and little shooters, I thouroughly reccomend the brain haemorage it's f**king awesome, looks a little like a brain but I can tell you that it definately doesn't taste like one

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