By
Rob
Having finally fed ourselves at the Acorn Inn, we felt ready and raring to conclude our Chapeltown journey at The Bridge.
An
oddly shaped pub on the inside, we found ourselves tucked away in a
narrow, but cosy, corner. Despite the traditional look and feel of
the place, the beer selection was incredibly poor. There wasn’t a
single draft or cask we hadn’t already had. Emergency manoeuvres
were needed, and so we bought ourselves several bottles of
Desperados, ensuring we each imbibed a pint. As I don’t much like
tequila, it follows that I don’t much like tequila-flavoured beer,
irrespective of whether or not a slice of lime is shoved down the
bottleneck.
While
the night had been a success, we discovered that unlike our previous visit where we’d walked a nice lap of Chapeltown, this time we’d strayed
far from the train station. There was no way of making it back
for the last train, so an expensive Uber ride to Sheffield awaited.
However,
just when we thought the night was over, a text landed in my inbox.
Like the previous year, it was my cousin’s birthday (she tends to
have it on the same day annually), and my family had once again found themselves dancing in Bierkeller.
Not
wanting to deviate from a successful and established formula, and
ever the creatures of habit, we ordered a taxi to West Street.
Pub:
The Bridge (Hollow Gate, S35 1TZ)
Rating:
6.5/10
Pint:
Desperados
Brewery: Fischer Brewery (Schiltigheim, France) (no longer trading)
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