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The Lamb And Flag, Stafford

Main Road
Little Haywood
Postal town: Stafford
ST18 0TU
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Lamb And Flag

Close to the Red Lion ,this too is a classic village boozer,you enter into a former Jug and Bottle vestibule with opening window intact with the lounge to the left,public bar to the right.The lounge looked tidy but dull although it does have a pool table.The public bar is lively and has a two sided servery offering Wye Valley HPA and Fullers London Pride (a little tired NBSS 2.5) The public hasd some seating but lots of room for vertical drinking and chat,while around the back there is more seating and a darts board.Sky Sports screen,off on my visit and a courtyard beer garden off the car park.
There were cobs on the bar and every Thursday a quiz with a burger van in attendance.
Less attractive than the Red Lion ,a rather pedestrian ale line up but with a better choice ,a higher rating would have been awarded.Always good to see a proper boozer with an old school landlady keeping control of well oiled but well natured regulars.

On 18th May 2024 - rating: 6
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john molloy left this review about The Lamb And Flag

We have just called in to this pub for some food unfortunately they dont serve food but the landlady was more than happy to make us some sandwiches of which to our surprise we were presented with two lovely ploughman's with a side of chutney and crisps,they have a choice of 6 well cared for real ales of which we were given samples to help us decide on our choice, this is something you dont get in most mainstream pubs the new operators are brilliant they have created a good atmosphere with a very personable service nothing to much trouble.. dog friendly well kept ales,, well done for bringing tradition back in to a pub,they were the busiest pub out of all three in the area and i can see why. Im telling all my friends to pop in on a Sunday have a drink and try their roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings that they put out on the bar for free -or you can make a donation to the dogs charity..Absolutely brilliant this is a business template that other pub cos and landlords should take on board

On 30th July 2017 - rating: 10
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Rod Jepson left this review about The Lamb And Flag

Lamb & Flag now under new management. Choice & quality of beers much improved. (Sorry still no mild) Currently under going an external referb.

On 17th February 2011 - no rating submitted
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Map location corrected by Alan Hurdle
Rugeley Trent Valley, 3.68 miles, 1 hr 11 min walk (show)
Rugeley Town, 3.95 miles, 1 hr 16 min walk (show)
Stafford, 6.73 miles, 2 hr 9 min walk (show)
Latest updates View all updates for The Lamb And Flag, Little Haywood
18th May 2024, 22:15
Review submitted by Bucking Fastard amended by Bucking Fastard
 
18th May 2024, 22:12
Review submitted by Bucking Fastard amended by Bucking Fastard

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  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 25 June 2010 by Alan Hurdle
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