Sunday, August 17, 2025

Bus Pass Bandit: Part Sixty Six - LEAMINGTON (continued)

Anyone up for an afternoon spent Loitering in Leamington in the company of the Bus Pass Bandit? That's what Bus Pass Travels No. 66 is all about...

This Saturday afternoon story involves starting at The Old Library.


Enjoying some Purity Bunny Hop in the 'secret garden'.


The next stop is The Cricketers in Archery Road. A cricket ground was created near here in 1849 by John Wisden and his friend George Parr, and many important matches were played.


The beer is Timothy Taylor's Boltmaker. The National Bowls Finals are being played at Leamington Bowling Club opposite the pub.


On Regent Street is the Fizzy Moon, which was once a brewhouse.


Their Sandhu Singh session IPA is made to a recipe once brewed here.


On to Warwick Street and a stop at the Copper Pot.


Greene King Old Golden Hen is the beer in here.


And finally to the Hope & Anchor, a more traditional pub on Hill Street.


A Cotswold Craft Pale Ale from Prescott Brewery to finish.

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