Thursday, April 18, 2024

Bus Pass Bandit - Part Eighteen: WARWICK

The Bus Pass Bandit blog comes of age by reaching its eighteenth episode and an adventure which stays very much on the Bandit's home turf of Warwick...

For starters, an old favourite - the Old Post Office micropub on West Street - for some Cotswold No Brainer cider.

A visit to the Old Post Office is always memorable! The decor is eclectic to say the least, with mounted stags heads and a protruding boot.

Nearby is the much visited Lord Leycester Hospital.

The chair where King James I sat when he came to visit in 1617.

Then on to the Guy of Warwick Pub and Kitchen, recently opened in the centre of Warwick.

Guy of Warwick was a legendary English hero from the 10th century. The beer named after him is brewed by the local Slaughterhouse Brewery. 

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