Phrases with «nearby pub»

The phrase "nearby pub" refers to a pub or a public house that is located close or not far away from a particular location. Full definition

Sentences with «nearby pub»

  • Make your date an afternoon affair and move onto one of Nottingham's fine nearby pubs to talk things through properly over a drink; keep things historical in Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem. (elitesingles.co.uk)
  • Redknapp was at the game completing his punditry duties for BT Sport and whilst he admits that he was treated with respect throughout, a minority from a nearby pub pebbled his car with coins and gave him abuse. (caughtoffside.com)
  • I was a little concerned that the hotel might be noisy, given that the apres ski scene is pretty big in Ellicottville, but apparently playing in the snow tires everybody out; by 10 pm all was quiet except for the odd footsteps or reveler coming in late from one of the nearby pubs. (havebabywilltravel.com)
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