In the middle of a busy shopping high street lies Greene
King’s the Copper Pot. This one-roomed pub is a rather cosy lounge split into
several sections with a raised platform near the window which serves as a
stage. It is popular with both drinkers and diners, but not much else is there
in terms of atmosphere apart from muzak (which probably becomes music in the
evenings) and TV screens to keep up with the day’s events. The beer choice was
quite plain with only the Greene King array of beers, and we sat on a small
round table in the corner next to a knocked over Christmas tree. The staff
seemed attentive to those ordering food, but not doing much in the way of
clearing tables leaving a fair amount of clutter within the pub. At least it
was one pub that we could cross off my Cask Marque list.
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