By
Rob
It
was 27th
December 2017: exactly one year to the day that we’d attempted to
complete the Chapeltown pub crawl. Back then, we’d vastly underestimated the number of
pubs in that part of the city. Having visited a healthy 7 in one
evening, we’d departed with another 6 still to do.
Arriving
at Chapeltown train station once again, we had mixed hopes for the
evening. While it’d been great fun the previous year, we knew
sequels rarely measured up to the original. Like Terminator 2, The Dark Knight, and quite possibly Aliens, we were
hoping to defy the pattern.
First
up, we arrived at the Thorncliffe Arms – just a stone’s throw
from the station. Inside and out, it wasn’t an especially striking
or memorable venue. Spacious, modern, with the air of a chain pub, it
was perfectly pleasant. To its credit were a pool table and a not
entirely atrocious beer selection.
We
each ordered a pint of Golden Ale from the Open Gate Brewery. The
beer was typical of Guinness’ forays into lighter ales – sweet
and lightly hoppy. Much like the pub in which we consumed it: the
pint was perfectly fine, but nothing to write about.
Of
course, if Andy and I never wrote about things that are nothing to
write about, we’d never write anything at all...
Pub:
Thorncliffe Arms (26 Burncross Road, S35 1SF)
Rating:
5.5/10
Pint:
Golden Ale
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