One of the pleasures of traveling in Britain is its pubs, many of which are not only rich in history and atmosphere, but are also a good source for hearty meals and inexpensive lodging. The Good Pub Guide features entries for more than 1,300 pubs in England, Scotland, Wales, and the Channel Islands. It includes detailed descriptions of pubs that have been personally inspected and assessed for food, drink, atmosphere, prices, hours, and policies regarding children. A further 4,000 readers¹ recommendations are sketched for all countries, and specialist listings highlight, for example, waterside pubs, pubs with fine wine lists, and those with gardens and non-smoking areas. With a helpful maps section and a wealth of detailed information, The Good Pub Guide remains an essential companion for the traveler to Britain.
Prominent in consumer research, Alisdair Aird worked for many years with Which?, editing its motoring magazine and Which? magazine itself. He set up Holiday Which? and the consumer policy and research side of the National Consumer Council. He has edited The Good Pub Guide since its first edition in 1983.
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