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The Plough, Tyttenhanger - pub details

Plough

Address: Tyttenhanger Green, Tyttenhanger, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL4 0RW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3446) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations St Albans (1.9 miles), Park Street (2.6 miles), St Albans Abbey (2.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.5/10 (rated by 29 users)
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Superb country pub.
Ten handpumps with nine different real ales.
Three of them commonly seen; London Pride, Old Hooky and ESB.
A couple of Christmas specials; Hook Norton's Twelve Days and Fullers Snow Globe.
The others included; Owd Rodger, Lock Keepers, Peacemaker and 61 Deep.
A bugger when, because of driving, I can only have two pints!

Where did they get all those beer bottles? Most looked unopened.
Food and price was okay. The verdict is out on the bar staff.
Well worth another visit.
fugglehops - 12 Jan 2019 21:07
Seven real ales on offer here - and I tried the On the Fence from the Brains brewery which was in good condition. Cost per pint was around £3.60. Mixed clientele with several CAMRA-types. Hidden away in the lanes to the east of St Albans the Plough is well worth a visit.
Number11 - 7 Jun 2015 00:14
cracking pub but needs to trim down on the food (which was poor) and concentrate on what it's best at,

stevenr - 15 Jul 2013 02:07
Driven out here. Nice little village, bats swooping through the air. Very nice pub interior, but a dreadfully quiet weekday evening. Two different beers in mediocre condition - London Pride very cloudy. Was going to try another half but spent so long waiting for the bar woman to stop talking with a local/ friend that we gave up. Probably too many beers on tap for the number of punters.
alebarry - 18 May 2013 17:29
I was pleasantly surprised by the beer range in here. On our Easter Sunday visit, they had Greene King Old Golden Hen, Abbot, Fullers London Pride & ESB, Brains SA, Cottage Vulcan & Riley Kestrel & XT3 Indian Pale. They also stock a real cider, which was Westons Cider Twist Ginger. Food was ok too. The pub was much busier than we expected. Although the sheer number of children in here, did lend the pub to feeling more akin to a creche. With its huge collection of beer bottles lining the walls, I could imagine that this could be a very pleasant place to while away a few hours on a quiet weekday afternoon or evening. Although on a busy weekend, it may be best avoided.
blue_scrumpy - 10 Apr 2012 19:22

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