By
Rob
Well, I’m pleased to see that Andy has elected to take up his fair share of the blogging. I won’t lie to you, doing this alone has been a difficult burden to shoulder. It might have been easier had I just been writing pointless posts that nobody was ever going to read, but when you’re catering to an innumerable array of avid fans who hang upon your every word, it can be difficult.
Now,
back to the Gleadless pub run.
As for me, I've always found it to be a friendly little pub that is nicely decorated, warm and welcoming. I think it’s safe to say that, of all the pubs within walking distance from my parents' house, this is easily the nicest one there is.
But, as I said, I’m hardly impartial.
We
ordered ourselves a pint of Spire Brewery’s Dark Side of the
Moon, which incidentally is also the name of an album by Pink Floyd
as well as being a line in what is unquestionably the best song in
Disney’s animated musical Mulan. Of course, this beer might
never match the commercial success of Pink Floyd’s album, and will
surely never be quite as child-appropriate as Mulan, but it
was a nice dark mild with just the slightest hint of toffee in the taste.
I should say that Andy was a good deal less content than I was. As he previously mentioned, The New Inn was not showing the World Cup match. Given that the owners were neither Australian nor Dutch, I found the situation somewhat less incredulous than he did. Additionally, given that I don’t care much about football, I found the situation somewhat less upsetting than he did.
So,
the New Inn gets a hearty 8/10 from me. It serves nice beer, the staff are friendly and the pub is small enough to be cosy while still big enough to allow you to find a seat. Overall, the most impressive thing
about the pub is that it manages to maintain an almost rural feel
to it, despite being in the midst of Sheffield’s suburban sprawl
and just thirty seconds from a busy dual carriageway.
Rating:
8/10
Beer:
Dark Side of the Moon
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