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Miss Pears’ Almshouses in Peterborough, latterly a branch of the Carluccio’s restaurant chain, is to become a pub specialising in craft beers, cocktails and Indian food. Opening towards the end of July, Tap & Tandoor (tapandtandoor.co.uk) mixes the feel of a traditional pub with its owners’ Indian heritage.
Peterborough CAMRA Pub of the Year 2011 & 2014 CAMRA Gold award 2013 & 2016 Peterborough Civic Award 2017 for Community Involvement
Live Satellite Sports Live Entertainment Happy Hour Mon - Fri 5-7pm
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Fri 5th – Children of the Revolution Sat 6th @ 3pm – 23 Reasons Sat 6th evening – Revolver Sun 7th @ 3pm – The Nuggets Sat 13th – TBC Sat 20th – Tiger Club Fri 26th – Dirty Rumour
Fri 2nd – Leftovas
Sat 27th – The Mighty & the High
Sat 31st – The Divide
Sat 3rd – The Zephyrs Sat 10th – Retrolux Sat 17th – TBC Sat 24th – TBC Fri 30th – The Broadcasters
(Tues 2nd July - Sun 7th July)
Werrington Centre, Staniland Way, Werrington, Peterborough PE4 6NA
The Swiss Cottage in Woodston The Bull, Market Deeping
Charlies AYC
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Bull and Deeping Stage the Frothblowers, Wonky Donkey and Bumble Inn and
Waterton Arms
Golden Fleece
Argo Lounge the Cosy Club Packhorse
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Olmo Lounge. Iron Horse Ranch House
Haycock Hotel in
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The Merry Monk, Oakham
(Contin Monk Royal Oak Country Lounge
Holbeach Beer Festival Britannia Recruiting Sergeant Nobody Inn Duke of Wellington
Pubs no more Silver Jubilee
Green Man 8 Sail Brewery and Bar
Fenman Golden Lion
Punchbowl The Essendine Hotel
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Essendine Hotel
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The Cock Inn Open all day from 11am, Food served Lunchtimes (not Mon) and Evenings until 9pm Newly opened Restaurant - a sharing dining experience including Tapas, Sharing Platters and Daily Specials ‘Wine Wednesday’ - 4x Tapas + Bottle of Wine for just £25 1305, Lincoln Rd, Werrington, Peterborough PE4 6LW – Tel 01733 322006
www.thecockinnpeterborough.co.uk
Enjoy our spacious beer garden
5/7 Nick Jarman 6/7 Dom Brister 12/7 Leftovas 13/7 Splinter Group 19/7 Mark Bishop 20/7 Nick Glover 26/7 Mug Jugglers 27/ Dean & Co 2/8 Antoine
3/8 Son of a Gun 9/8 Cuttin’ Loose 10/8 DJ Neil Karaoke 16/8 DJ Neil Karaoke 17/8 Nikki 23/8 Leftovas 24/8 Dean & Co 25/8 Nikki 30/8 Nick Jarman 31/8 Dom Brister
Quiz Nights Alternate Sundays (7/7, 21/7, 4/8, 18/8) Bonus Question, Chase the Ace, Jackpot Cash Prizes (£200+)
15 South St, Bourne PE10 9LY Tel: 01778 423792
VIVI, Centre Point 11 St Giles Square London WC2H 8AP (0300 500 0958, www.vivirestaurant.co.uk)
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Willoughby Arms Station Road Little Bytham Grantham, Lincolnshre NG33 4RA 6 Guest Ales & Craft Beer Home Cooked Food Lunch/Midweek Evenings Live Music (See Listings) Ideal for walkers & dog friendly
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6 Real Ales Bed And Breakfast With 4 Star Accommodation
POSHER THAN U MIGHT THINK! 01733 380222
www.princeofwalesfeathers.co.uk Your local in the Heart of Stamford
The Golden Fleece Newly Refurbished
Homemade Food Served Daily 12-2 & 6-9 Sunday Lunch 12-3
August Bank Holiday
Bouncy castle all weekend and food served all day on the Monday
01780 410276 info@willoughbyarms.co.uk
www.willoughbyarms.co.uk
Open 9am-11pm Sunday to Wednesday, 9am to late Thursday to Saturday Full breakfast and lunchtime menu available 9am4pm (Sunday 9am-3pm) Live entertainment Thursday thru to Sunday (Karaoke Thurs & Sun, Live Bands Fri & Sat) Three real Ales Everards Tiger and Old Original with a rotating Guest Ale and Henry Westons cider on hand pull
Sheep Market, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2RB 01780 763749
The historic railway town of Darlington is more than 160 miles by road from Peterborough, but its position on the East Coast Main Line means the town can be reached in a little over and hour and half by train. Fares can, of course, be expensive but booking well enough in advance can bring the adult return fare down to around £45. The 09.48 weekday train runs non-stop to York, and arrives at the County Durham town just after 11.20. Leaving the station by the ‘vehicular’ exit on the north side brings you to Parkgate, where there
are several pubs – the Black Swan boasts an attractive tiled exterior and just beyond the Hippodrome theatre, sits the Greyhound, but neither were offering real ale, so we continued beyond the dual carriageway to the Glittering Star, a typically unspoilt Samuel Smith pub with four individual rooms and an 11am opening time. Recently reopened and refreshed after a year of closure, this pub offers a friendly welcome, etched glass windows and a pleasant drinking environment, however like to many of its sister pubs, the handpulls have now been removed. So, a right
turn into Crown Street, lies the William Stead – named after a former editor of the stand just across the road, and who famously perished on board the Titanic. Serving from 9am, it’s a Wetherspoon pub, with Pennine, Sharps and Greene King, though ‘tap takeovers’ are an occasional feature. We took this opportunity to devour an uncharacteristically early lunch. Just beyond the Cornhill Centre on Priestgate is the Red Lion – one of the oldest pubs in the on Greene King beers.
Daryl Clough at The ORB.
Mad Scientist brewkit at the Quakerhouse. Right: Les Fry at Voodoo Café.
Into the central square alongside the landmark Market Hall Clock Tower, the Tubwell Tap offered a single real ale in the shape of New Zealand Pale from Cheadle Brewery at just £2 a pint, and the Quays (formerly the Queens Head) next door offers regular live music and beers from Black Sheep and Wychwood, but neither were on great form on our visit. Past the keg-only Golden Cock, the Pennyweight was warm and welcoming, but the beers from Otter and St Austell were again, substandard. With initial impressions of the town at a low ebb, we crossed the Market Place to the Hole in The Wall, and it was from here that our spirits started to lift. The Edwardian tiled exterior and the relaxed ambience were welcome features, and the beer range, from Tynebank, Camerons, Sharps, S43 and Wadworth proved to be a big hit. There’s also a pleasant upstairs drinking area and decent food. Back past the Market Tower, just to the right of Binns Department Store, a discreet lane – Mechanics Yard – houses
the renowned Quakerhouse ‘Real Ale & Rock Bar’. Open from 11am, this former coffee house’s walls are covered with Camra awards including both Darlington and North East Pub of the Year. Live music features weekly in the main bar, and there’s a spacious upstairs function room, but the real USP of this place is its spectacular range of up to 10 ever changing expertly kept ales, mainly from micros, and including a couple brewed in the cellar below on their own tiny brew plant. Owned by Brian “The Scientist” Dourish, and brewed by “Mad” Rob Brunton, Mad Scientist brews are only available here. With caricatures by regular Bizz also adorning the walls, there’s plenty of talking points at this We had a peep at Hoskins on Blackwellgate, but far more interesting was the Voodoo Café on Skinnergate. Open from 10am, this Latin American themed bar offers a couple of changing real ales amid a dazzling selection of 120 rums and 80 gins, including a 1937 Macallan – a snip at £150 per
glass. Run by the entertaining Les Fry, this is a must visit bar – you may event be tempted by one of the cocktails (the bar was a of the Year awards). The ORB, a former hairdresser’s shop, on nearby Coniscliffe Road was not due to open until 5pm, but with the doors open to receive a delivery, I cheekily stepped in and had a quick chat with manager Daryl Clough. Open since 2017, doing a brisk trade, offering six mainly from the North East, with currently three beer festivals per year where the range grows to 30 beers, and has been awarded the local Camra Pub of the Year 2019. Named after its sister brewery (Orchard Road Brewery) the ORB opens earlier (3pm) on Thursday/Friday/Sunday and from 12pm on Saturdays. Another Micropub has recently opened – the House of Hop on Houndgate was not however open on the Wednesday when we visited. Also on Coniscliffe Road, Number Twenty2 is a Victorian former antiques shop, and now a
Number Twenty2
great traditional ale house with a minimum of eight real ales (up to 12 at weekends). Expect to see three ales from the Village Brewer range brewed on the premises. For a former Quaker town, Darlington is not short of pubs, and we were keen to try as many as possible, so the remaining targets on our list were rather rushed. The Darlington Flyer on Skinnergate is a former Yates’s, and still feels like one, with a spacious drinking area, pool table and skylights in the ceiling (Black Sheep and
Bombardier from £2.30). Opposite, Tanners Hall takes its name from the local leather trade, and is a much better branch of JD Wetherspoon than the William Stead, with a good range of ales from Rudgate, Pennine, Marstons, Milestone, Lymestone and Maxim from just £1.89. On Bondgate, the Old Yard Tapas Bar is an attractive award-winning ex-pub which still feels like a good old-fashioned boozer with separate rooms, an agreeable ambience, good ales from Pennine, Ringwood and, St Austell and, of course, great food. Next door, the Old English Gentleman, is a former Tap & Spile, now offering a limited range of beer (Doom Bar and Landlord on our visit), with prices from £2.50. The Turks Head (Marston’s), also on Bondgate, appeared to be closed, so we moved onto the Britannia on Archer Street – a pleasantly small local’s pub, with a long-held reputation for good beer, and still offering six beers from Yorkshire and the Glittering Star north-east including
two from Yorkshire Heart. Half Moon just across the ring road on Northgate, open all day from 12pm, and another good real ale pub with six everchanging cask ales, including a couple from their own Crafty Pint nano-brewery and a couple up Northgate brings you to Corporation Road, home of the Darlington Snooker Club – a recent North East Area Club of the Year, which still boasts 10 snooker tables, housed in a large hall reached by a well-worn looking staircase. Card carrying Camra members are welcome, and there’s an extensive range of up to eight mainly local beers from the likes of Yorkshire Dales and Mithril breweries. The main station can be reached in around 20 minutes from here, but the adventurous might like to try a further North Road Station, situated on the Bishop Auckland branch line, and housing the Head of Steam museum, celebrating Darlington’s rich heritage as the birthplace of the passenger railway. There’s still an hourly train service from here to Darlington Station. Chris Shilling
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A soul and Motown all-dayer will be taking place at the Woolpack, Stanground on 27 July. Starting at 12pm, the event, hosted by Retro Nights, celebrates 60 years of Motown Records. Ramsey music festival Createfest returns to the town on 13 July. Taking place at The Camp on Wood Lane at 12.30-9pm, it features live bands, dance acts, food, a bar, stalls, bouncy castles and more. For further information, to book a pitch or sponsor and act, call 01487 814897 or email jodie. Offering everything from blues to rock, storytelling to dance, Oundle Fringe Festival, returns to venues around the town on 4-13 July. Among the highlights
are the Down County Boys, the UK’s longest established authentic bluegrass band, who play the Stahl Theatre on 9 July. Support acts include local newcomers Roisin and Eva Rose, and Stamford singer/songwriter Irene Rae her releases her new album, The Light Game, on the same day. Other events include a night of folk, country and rock‘n’roll from the Kobras and Oundle’s Matt Carter at The George Inn on 10 July, and Kings Cliffe’s the Steradents who will be playing rock and punk at The Ship on 12 July. For the full lineup plus ticket information, go to www.oundlefringe.org Danny Bowes and guitarist Luke Morley of rock band Thunder will be calling at
Stamford Corn Exchange on 19 October as part of an up-close-and-personal tour to celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary. Unplugged and Unscripted – An Intimate Evening with Danny & Luke will discuss the highs and lows of life in Thunder with host Mick Wall, punctuates with acoustic versions of their songs. General tickets cost £26, while the £51 VIP ticket includes an exclusive Danny & Luke Unplugged CD, plus an after-show meet and greet with autographs and stamfordcornexchange.co.uk or call 01780 766455. Folk group Pennyless, whose new song Hocus Potus is available on YouTube (youtu.
be/RddcK_t2yOM), will be in concert at St Botolph’s, Helpston from 6pm on 13 July. Tickets for the event, which takes place during the village’s John Clare Festival, are available, priced £6, from 01400 282409. Pennyless also open the Water Newton Music Festival at 1pm on Sunday, and are part of Grimthorpe Castle’s Garden Day on Sunday 4 August. An event that celebrates all things relating to gardening, Garden Day includes the chance to sample food using ingredients from Grimsthorpe’s kitchen garden, and meet beekeepers and garden experts. For further information, visit www. grimsthorpe.co.uk or call 01778 591205. Featuring some of the area’s best local bands, groups and
Ian McMillan and Luke Carver Goss
musicians, Langtoft Festival takes place at the village’s Sports Pavilion Park on Saturday 13 July. Acts playing at the event, which opens at 10am and runs until 11pm, includes Pennyless (1pm), March to the Grave (6.40pm), Porky Pig (7.20pm) and Black Hawk Down (8.40pm).
Poet, broadcaster and comedian Ian McMillan and Olympic composer Luke Carver Goss will be presenting an evening of words, music and breath-taking comedy at the venue the night before. Tickets for both events are available now from www. langtoftfestival.co.uk
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The annual TS Eliot Festival held in Little Gidding, just off the A1 near Sawtry, takes place on Sunday 7 July and will include contributions from Scottish author and playwright Ali Smith. This year’s John Clare Festival in Helpston is to be over the weekend of 12 – 14 July. Always a good excuse to enjoy the WI teas in the village hall, or a pint at the Blue Bell (where Clare was a potboy), plus Stamford’s Pint of Poetry. Local poet Mark Grist has started a new podcast, Mark Can’t Rap (www.markgrist. found fame through a rap battle against Blizzard (over 5 million views!), he uses the podcasts to interview established battlerappers to discover why he can never be authentic.
Literature at Lunchtime talks at Stamford Arts Centre concludes with Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (Tuesday 2
with Marlon Brando from 1953. Talks start at 12.30pm, tickets £6.50. Films start at 2.30pm, tickets cost £5.50. Either pop in to 27 St. Mary’s Street, Stamford 01780 763203 or go to www. stamfordartscentre.com Stamford Arts Centre presents (in the bar) John Osborne with his shows John Peel’s Shed and You’re in a Bad Way on Wednesday 17 July. Tickets £10 as above. Ursula Buchan talks about her biography of her grandfather John Buchan Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps on Thursday 1 August at St Peter’s
Church, North Street, Oundle from 7.45pm. Tickets are £8 New St. Oundle, or book online at www.oundlefestival.org.uk or ring 01832 274734 King’s Lynn Poetry Festival is to be held over the weekend of 27-29 September with such poets as Sue Burge, Matthew Caley, Elisabeth Sennitt Clough, Julia Copus, Nick Drake (not that one, surely), Kit Fan, Adam Feinstein, Helen Ivory, Tim Liardet and Jo Shapcott. Tickets to individual sessions are £8.50 and a weekend pass is £37.50. However, students can get a concession ticket for just £1 and a weekend pass for £5. Email enquires@lynnlitfests.com In August, the Cardinal should be taking his one-man show High Stakes to Dublin.
Winner – Stamford Mercury ‘Best Bar 2014’ Barholm, Stamford, Lincs PE9 4RA • 01778 560238
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29 June Open mic (3pm), The Red Room (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Tone Locked, The Railway, Oakham 02 July Unplugged Session (6.30pm), NCCD, Sleaford Acoustic Night, (8pm) Millstone, Barnack Comedy Night w/PearFace Comedy. Headliner: Gary Delaney, SAMM’s, Peterborough Texas Hold’em Poker (8.15pm), Peterborough Con Club 04 July Voodoo Acoustic (8pm), Mama Liz’s, Stamford Open Mic Night, SAMM’s, Peterborough 05 July The Hot Dog Brass Band, Watergate Yard, Sleaford Cellar Full o’ Soul, SAMM’s, Peterborough Kickback,Yard of Ale, Woodston Trevor Leeson (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Children of the Revolution, Ploughman, Werrington Nick Jarman, Masons Arms, Bourne Twisted Doors, Mama Liz’s, Stamford Whissendine 6ix, Grainstore, Oakham Go With the Flow, Golden Fleece, Stamford Indie Night, Charters, Peterborough 06 July High Rollers (8.30pm), Fletton Ex-Services Club Karaoke, Angel,Yarwell Holly-Jean, SAMM’s, Peterborough Carpark Rendezvous,Yard of Ale, Woodston Dale Andrews (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club 23 Reasons (3pm) Revolver (eve), Ploughman, Werrington Dom Brister, Masons Arms, Bourne Zebra Band UK, The Stage, Market Deeping UK Gangsters, London Inn, Stamford True British Mayhem, Golden Fleece, Stamford I Got Spiders & Czapa, Charters, Peterborough 07 July The Pressure Drop (3pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Jazz Underground, SAMM’s, Peterborough Fenny Stompers (12.15pm), Peterborough Con Club The Nuggets (3pm), Ploughman, Werrington Open Mic, Grainstore, Oakham From Dusk till Dawn plus BBQ, Five Horseshoes, Barholm Dizzy Miss Lizzys (3pm), Charters, Peterborough
08 July Boston Acoustic Music Club: The Miracle Cure, Eagle, Boston 09 July Songwriters’ Evening (8pm), Boat Inn, Whittlesey Texas Hold’em Poker (8.15pm), Peterborough Con Club USA Themed dining and Jazz, Bustard, South Rauceby 10 July Backroom Acoustic (8pm), Angel, Ramsey SAMM’s Cinema, SAMM’s, Peterborough Folk, Black Horse, Nassington Vintage Car Meet (4pm), Five Horseshoes, Barholm 11 July Elton Rocket man (Ticket, 8pm), Fletton Ex-Services Open Mic (8pm), Bull, Newborough 12 July Rocket 57, Bell, Deeping St James Chris Conway Duo, Merry Monk, Oakham DJ night (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford The Gangsters,Yard of Ale, Woodston
The Crown, Casterton Beer & Music Festival Friday August 30th – Sunday Sept 1st (Fri 6pm to 11pm, Sat 1pm to 11pm & Sun 12pm to 7pm)
20 Real Ales + Ciders in large marquee + Gin Bar Choice of Food including freshly prepared pizzas available throughout Friday Eve: Risky Trick (Blues) Saturday Afternoon: Acoustic Bands, Eve: Manky Beds (Rock), Sunday Afternoon: Millstone Grit (Choir), Sweet Molly (Trad. Irish) Please see our Facebook page for updates and general information The Crown, Main St, Casterton, Stamford PE9 4AP - Tel 01780 753838
Mark Steele (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Leftovas, Masons Arms, Bourne DJ, London Inn, Stamford Halo, Golden Fleece, Stamford 13 July DJ Rudd, S Bar, Stilton Differential (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Createfest:Various Artists (11am-9pm), Ramsey Fort Open Mic, Angel,Yarwell Velocity, SAMM’s, Peterborough The Machines,Yard of Ale, Woodston The Intruders (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Paul Henshaw, The Railway, Oakham TBC, Ploughman, Werrington Splinter Group, Masons Arms, Bourne Leon, The Stage, Market Deeping Great Pretenders, London Inn, Stamford Steeler, Golden Fleece, Stamford 14 July Open Mic (3pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Third Stone From the Sun (3pm) Quiz (6.30pm), Charters, Peterborough 16 July Open Mic (8.45pm), Boat Inn, Whittlesey Texas Hold’em Poker (8.15pm), Peterborough Con Club
21 July The Sharpeez, SAMM’s, Peterborough Open Mic (2-6pm), Old Ship, Pointon Open Mic, Grainstore, Oakham The Atlantics plus BBQ, Five Horseshoes, Barholm The Balloons (3pm), Charters, Peterborough 23 July Texas Hold’em Poker (8.15pm), Peterborough Con Club 24 July Backroom Acoustic (8pm), Angel, Ramsey 25 July Open Mic (8pm), Blue Boar, Eye 26 July Karaoke, Bell, Deeping St James DJ night (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Whisky Bar Acoustic Sessions (8pm), Boat Inn, Whittlesey Fondue Friday, SAMM’s, Peterborough Hit 4 Six,Yard of Ale, Woodston Adam Whitmee (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Blues A-Go Go, The Railway, Oakham Dirty Rumour, Ploughman, Werrington Mug Jugglers, Masons Arms, Bourne 90s Ibiza Night, Mama Liz’s, Stamford
18 July Open Mic Night, SAMM’s, Peterborough Superior Steak Night, Castle, Castle Bytham 19 July Real Munsters, Merry Monk, Oakham Chasing Embers (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Blackstar Revolution,Yard of Ale, Woodston Ryan (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Mark Bishop, Masons Arms, Bourne Car Park Rendezvous, Golden Fleece, Stamford Vinyl Night, Charters, Peterborough 20 July Bon Rogers White in Bar (8.30pm), Fletton Ex-Services Club Rum & Reggae (3pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Third Stone from the Sun, SAMM’s, Peterborough The Zephyrs,Yard of Ale, Woodston Glitz (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Tiger Club, Ploughman, Werrington Nick Glover, Masons Arms, Bourne Cupid’s Inspiration, Grainstore, Oakham Audioz, London Inn, Stamford Zephyrs, Golden Fleece, Stamford Let There B/DC, Green Man, Stamford Velocity, Charters, Peterborough
Oakham’s Premier Live Music Venue (see listings, Facebook, Twitter or go to www.therailwayoakham.co.uk)
The Railway, Station Road, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6QU Tel: 01572 722015
Good Pub Guide 2019 Listed
COSY COUNTRY PUB AND RESTAURANT IN THE PICTURESQUE VILLAGE OF CASTLE BYTHAM, NEAR STAMFORD
Forthcoming Events: July 1 - Quiz July 18 - Superior Steak Night July 22 - Bingo July 27 - Live Music with Daytona July 28 - Folk Night August 5 - Quiz August 15 - Superior Steak Night August 19 - Bingo August 25 - Folk Night
High St, Castle Bytham, Stamford NG33 4RZ The Castle Inn, Castle Bytham T: 01780 411223
Priors Oven
Filthy Contacts, London Inn, Stamford Blackout UK, Golden Fleece, Stamford 27 July Don’t Forget Rupert (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Karaoke, Angel,Yarwell Money Shot, SAMM’s, Peterborough Last Minute Brigade,Yard of Ale, Woodston JimBob Duo (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Secret Magpies, The Railway, Oakham Soul & Motown All Dayer (12pm), Woolpack, Stanground The Mighty & the High, Ploughman, Werrington Dean & Co, Masons Arms, Bourne Murph’s house + DJ, Mama Liz’s, Stamford Veltones, London Inn, Stamford Last Minute Brigade, Golden Fleece, Stamford Live Music with Daytona, Castle, Castle Bytham 28 July Under 16s open mic (3pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Glasshouse Acoustic sessions (2.30-5.30pm), Key Theatre, Peterborough Folk Night, Castle, Castle Bytham The Contacts (3pm), Charters, Peterborough 30 July Texas Hold’em Poker (8.15pm), Peterborough Con Club 31 July Once Upon a time in Peterborough, SAMM’s, Peterborough Tony Giles’ All Stars Jazz, Bustard, South Rauceby 01 August Voodoo Acoustic (8pm), Mama Liz’s, Stamford Open Mic Night, SAMM’s, Peterborough 02 August CJ Hatt, S Bar, Stilton Swagger, Merry Monk, Oakham James Taplin (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Cellar Full o’ Soul, SAMM’s, Peterborough Children of the Revolution,Yard of Ale, Woodston Travis Graham (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Leftovas, Ploughman, Werrington Antoine, Masons Arms, Bourne Peglar, Golden Fleece, Stamford Indie Night, Charters, Peterborough 03 August 23 Reasons (8.30pm), Fletton Ex-Services Club Stuck With Nothing (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford. The Broadcasters, SAMM’s, Peterborough The Mighty and High,Yard of Ale, Woodston Nite Owls (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club The Zephyrs, Ploughman, Werrington
26th - 28th July 2019 Heckington Windmill SatNav: NG34 9JW
25+ Real Ales 2 local Ciders OPENING TIMES Friday 12.00 - 10.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 10.30pm Sunday 12.00 - 5.00pm
MELBOURN BROTHERS PUB & BREWERY
Open everyday from Midday until 11pm Good Beer at great prices, from just £2 a pint Fresh Food served from 12-3pm and 6pm -9pm Daily including a Sunday Roast (for Larger Groups of ten or more we also offer a Buffet option at just £6.95 per head)
Try our famous award winning Fruit Beers made here at our small Steam Powered Victorian brewery. Large outdoor seating area and a lovely cosy lounge area. Dogs Welcome everywhere Call us on 01780 752186 to book a table
22 All Saints Street, Stamford PE9 2PA
Son of a Gun, Masons Arms, Bourne Blackout UK, London Inn, Stamford Cosmic Rodney, Golden Fleece, Stamford Pre-Raft Race Party, Waterton Arms, Deeping St James 04 August Halo (from 2pm), Bell, Deeping St James Calladine Taylor (3pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Jazz Underground, SAMM’s, Peterborough Jazz with Dave Rance:The Rocking Chair Band (12.15pm), Peterborough Con Club Raft Race Weekend: Revolver (5pm), Sound Injectors (7pm), The Stage, Market Deeping Open Mic, Grainstore, Oakham Austin Gold (3pm), Charters, Peterborough Zeb Rootz, Waterton Arms, Deeping St James 05 August Open Mic (8pm), Bluebell, Werrington 06 August Unplugged Session (6.30pm), NCCD, Sleaford Acoustic Night, (8pm) Millstone, Barnack Comedy Night: Dane Baptiste, SAMM’s, Peterborough Texas Hold’em Poker, Peterborough Con Club 08 August Open Mic (8pm), Bull, Newborough 09 August DJ night (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford 3rd Stone From the Sun,Yard of Ale, Woodston Mike Shelby (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Cuttin’ Loose, Masons Arms, Bourne Outside In, Golden Fleece, Stamford 10 August Mule (8.30pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford Karaoke, Angel,Yarwell Zakk Zoot, SAMM’s, Peterborough Dead Horse,Yard of Ale, Woodston Off the Record (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Chester Bingley, The Railway, Oakham Retrolux, Ploughman, Werrington DJ Neil Karaoke, Masons Arms, Bourne Cuttin’ Loose, The Stage, Market Deeping Life After, Grainstore, Oakham Circa ‘73, London Inn, Stamford Future Echoes, Golden Fleece, Stamford 11 August Open Mic (3pm), Watergate Yard, Sleaford The Broadcasters (3pm) Quiz (6.30pm), Charters, Peterborough 13 August Songwriters’ Evening (8pm), Boat Inn, Whittlesey Texas Hold’em Poker, Peterborough Con Club
14 August Backroom Acoustic (8pm), Angel, Ramsey Folk, Black Horse, Nassington 15 August Open Mic Night, SAMM’s, Peterborough Superior Steak Night, Castle, Castle Bytham 16 August DJ night, Watergate Yard, Sleaford Velocity,Yard of Ale, Woodston Son of a Gun (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club DJ Neil Karaoke, Masons Arms, Bourne Cuttin’ Loose, Golden Fleece, Stamford Vinyl Night, Charters, Peterborough 17 August Forever 80s (Ticket, 8.30pm), Fletton Ex-Services Club Antoine Fleuriot, Angel,Yarwell Third Stone from the Sun, SAMM’s, Peterborough TBC,Yard of Ale, Woodston ThrillBillies (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club TBC, Ploughman, Werrington Nikki, Masons Arms, Bourne Dirty Rumour, London Inn, Stamford Missed a Beat, Golden Fleece, Stamford 18 August Open Mic (2-6pm), Old Ship, Pointon Open Mic, Grainstore, Oakham Groovapolitan (3pm), Charters, Peterborough
THE BULL AT MARKET DEEPING
Two Major Summer Events:
BEER FESTIVAL Thurs July 25 (5pm) - Sun July 28 (11pm)
34 Real Ales - 10 Ciders - Pimms - 27 Gins - BBQ Live entertainment each day: Thurs - DJ, Fri - Cosmic Rodney (7.30pm), Sat - Band TBC (3pm), Indigo (7.30pm), Sun - Cosmic Rodney (2.30pm)
DEEPINGS RAFT RACE WEEKEND Sun August 4
Live Entertainment ALL DAY, Outdoor Bar and BBQ The Bull is an ancient inn situated in Market Deeping’s historic Market Square. Recently renovated and extended , the pub retains great character with The Bull was the birthplace of Peterborough CAMRA. Cask ales are always wines and a dedicated Gin Bar Large Beer Garden with Bouncy Castle open daily (weather permitting), New courtyard drinking area and outdoor Stable Bar. Well behaved dogs welcome! The new weekly Market Deeping Saturday Street market is held just outside Open from 11am Mon-Thurs, and early for breakfasts at 9.30am on Friday and 9am Saturday, the pub is open all day. Food service is 12pm - 2.45pm and 5.30pm - 8.45 pm. Sunday food service 12pm-4.30pm.
The Bull, 19 Market Place, Market Deeping PE6 8EA Tel 01778 343320 Email thebullofdeeping@gmail.com
20 August Open Mic (8.45pm), Boat Inn, Whittlesey Texas Hold’em Poker (8.15pm), Peterborough Con Club 23 August TBC,Yard of Ale, Woodston Mark Josef (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Leftovas, Masons Arms, Bourne Sound Injectors, The Stage, Market Deeping Top Banana Band, Grainstore, Oakham Leon, London Inn, Stamford Kickback, Golden Fleece, Stamford 24 August MCC James in Bar (8.30pm), Fletton Ex-Services Club Karaoke, Angel,Yarwell Matt Howard, SAMM’s, Peterborough CJ Hatt,Yard of Ale, Woodston Toccata (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club TBC, Ploughman, Werrington Dean & Co, Masons Arms, Bourne Hazardville (2pm), Eleni Demetriou (5pm), Groove Cartel (8.30pm), Grainstore, Oakham Halo, London Inn, Stamford Mod Story, Golden Fleece, Stamford 25 August Karaoke (6.30pm), Fletton Ex-Services Club Glasshouse Acoustic sessions (2.30-5.30pm), Key Theatre, Peterborough Tallawah, SAMM’s, Peterborough TBC,Yard of Ale, Woodston BBQ/Beer: Children of the Revolution (starts 10am, BBQ 12pm, band 12.30pm), Peterborough Con Club Nikki, Masons Arms, Bourne Divison (2pm), Pembroke Tenneson (5pm), Dirty Rumour (8.30pm), Grainstore, Oakham Folk Night, Castle, Castle Bytham Retrolux (3pm), Charters, Peterborough 26 August Savoy Jazz, Peterborough Con Club Jordon Poole (1pm), Hand Raised Pork Pie Demo (2.30pm), Manky Beds (4.30pm), Grainstore, Oakham 27 August Texas Hold’em Poker (8.15pm), Peterborough Con Club 28 August Backroom Acoustic (8pm), Angel, Ramsey Once Upon a time in Peterborough, SAMM’s, Peterborough Tony Giles’ All Stars Jazz, Bustard, South Rauceby 29 August Open Mic (8pm), Blue Boar, Eye
Open Mic Night, SAMM’s, Peterborough 30 August Caustic Lights, Bell, Deeping St James Annie Love Duo, Merry Monk, Oakham Whisky Bar Acoustic Sessions (8pm), Boat Inn, Whittlesey Frankly My Dear,Yard of Ale, Woodston Rick Roberts (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club The Broadcasters, Ploughman, Werrington Nick Jarman, Masons Arms, Bourne High Rollers, London Inn, Stamford Slider, Golden Fleece, Stamford 31 August Last Minute Brigade (8.30pm), Fletton Ex-Services Club The Depps, S Bar, Stilton BHDC, Angel,Yarwell Meg McPartlin, SAMM’s, Peterborough Whisky Twist,Yard of Ale, Woodston Sky High (8.30pm), Peterborough Con Club The Divide, Ploughman, Werrington Dom Brister, Masons Arms, Bourne Groove Cartel, London Inn, Stamford No Relevance, Golden Fleece, Stamford Bingo Red Lion, Ruskington (8.30pm - 2/7, 9/7, 16/7, 23/7, 30/7, 6/8, 13/8, 20/8, 27/8) Peterborough Con Club (8.15pm - 3/7, 10/7, 17/7, 24/7/ 31/7, 7/8, 14/8, 21/8, 28/8), (12.30pm - 15/7, 28/7, 11/8)
SIXTH ANNUAL BEER AND CIDER FESTIVAL August Bank Holiday Weekend Friday Aug 23 (11am) - Monday Aug 26
At least 20 real ales plus ciders Live Music All Weekend, Food Available Each Day
144 West St (close to Railway Station), Boston, Lincs PE21 8RE Tel 01205 361116
Castle, Castle Bytham (22/7, 19/8) Quizzes Angel, Yarwell (9pm – 7/7, 14/7, 21/7, 28/7, 4/8, 11/8, 18/8, 25/8) Blue Bell, Werrington (7/7, 14/7, 21/7, 28/7, 4/8, 11/8, 18/8, 25/8) Bustard, South Rauceby (14/8) Castle, Castle Bytham (1/7, 5/8) Danish Invader, Stamford (7/7, 14/7, 21/7, 28/7, 4/8, 11/8, 18/8, 25/8) Eagle, Boston (4/7, 1/8) + Quiz + Play Your Cards Right (5/7, 12/7, 19/7, 26/7, 2/8, 9/8, 16/8, 23/8, 30/8) Five Horseshoes, Barholm (8.30pm - 3/7, 7/8) Grainstore, Oakham (3/7, 7/8) Hare & Hounds, Greatford (9/7, 23/7, 6/8, 20/8) Horseshoes, Silk Willoughby (30/7, 27/8) Jolly Scotchman, Holdingham (8pm - 7/7, 14/7, 21/7, 28/7, 4/8, 11/8, 18/8, 25/8) Peterborough Con Club (8pm - 1/7, 8/7, 15/7, 22/7, 29/7, 5/8, 12/8, 19/8, 26/8) Masons Arms, Bourne (7/7, 21/7, 4/8, 18/8) Nags Head, Heckington (9pm - 7/7, 14/7, 21/7, 28/7, 4/8, 11/8, 18/8, 25/8) Watergate Yard, Sleaford (28/8) White Horse, Baston (7/7, 21/7, 4/8, 18/8) White Horse, Spalding (7/7, 14/7, 21/7, 28/7, 4/8, 11/8, 18/8, 25/8) Whistle Stop, Tallington (11/7, 8/8) Woolpack, Stanground (8.30pm - 2/7, 9/7, 16/7, 23/7, 30/7, 6/8, 13/8, 20/8, 27/8) Beer Festivals 02-07 July Charity Summer Beer Festival, Ploughman, Werrington - 50+ real ales and ciders plus 50+ gins. 12-14 July Microfest 2, The Frothblowers/The Bumble Inn/ The Wonky Donkey - A combined beer fest across Peterborough’s three micropubs. 25-28 July Beer Festival, The Bull, Market Deeping - 10 real ales and 20 real ciders, outside bar and BBQ 26-28 July 8 Sail Brewery Beer Festival, Heckington Windmill - 25+ Real Ales, 2 local Ciders 02-03 August Coningsby & Tattershall Lions Club Beer & Cider Festival, Tattershall Village Hall - 16 local craft beers, plus ciders, wine, soft drinks, and hot and cold food. 10 August Duckfest, Ruddy Duck, Peakirk - Live music, real ales, cider and BBQ.
16-18 August 7th Annual Beer Fest, Five Horseshoes, Barholm - Friday night (from 4pm) with Herbie Lamb Jazz Quartet (5pm). Pizzas and BBQ (5-9pm);- Saturday (from 1pm), Paul Lake (3pm), The Nuggets (7pm). Pizzas from (5pm), BBQ (1-9pm); Sunday (open 12pm), Children of the Revolution (2pm), Zeb Rootz (7pm) 20-24 August 42nd Peterborough Beer Festival, Embankment, Peterborough - More than 450 beers, plus gins and wine, and live entertainment. 22-26 August Rutland Beer Festival, Grainstore Brewery, Oakham Over 70 real ales, live entertainment and BBQ. 23-26 August Sixth Annual Beer and Cider Festival, Eagle, Boston - At least 20 real ales plus ciders. Live Music All Weekend. Food Available Each Day. 24-25 August Yard Fest, Watergate Yard, Sleaford - Two day event with BBQ, pizzas, outside bar, and live music. 30 August-01 September 1st Summer Beer & Music Festival, The Crown, Casterton - 20 Real Ales, ciders and gin bar. Choice of food including freshly prepared pizzas available. Live entertainment each day.
Rhythm & Booze, Issue 56 July/August 2019
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Seven Stars: Ancient Astrology and the English Public House By Hugh Kolb, Unicorn, paperback, £15 When you next visit your local, pause for a moment and consider the history of the pub’s name. Some titles will be blindingly obvious, others very obscure, while some traditional inn titles have been obscured by modern renaming. It is obviously something that Hugh Kolb has taken seriously and this engrossing 256-page study delves into the name Seven Stars. The aptness of this name comes from an ancient belief that the star cluster of the seven Pleiades represented a bunch of grapes in a Dionysian and Bacchic world view. There are in fact many interpretations as to the origin of the name Seven Stars, most of them deriving from ancient astronomy, and the author examines these along with some pubs bearing the name going back to the 14th century in this country from Cornwall to Northumberland.
If nothing else, this book will make you want to seek out various alehouses carrying this name so that you can check details for yourself. Be warned, it could prove thirsty work. There is also a resume on the general history of pub signs plus reference to relevant alternative names such as The Plough, religious interpretations, plus many more fascinating diversions. If this splendid publication marks the start of a series of volumes exploring the history of pub names, I had better start putting up more shelves. David Brown Watch the Signs! Watch the Signs! Arthur Chappell, paperback, £10 The subtitle of this slim volume is “Pub signs relating to science fantasy and horror” and that promised much.You’ll know that we at Rhythm and Booze have a love own series of articles On the (Time)Lash about pubs that have in Doctor Who has clocked up over 30 instalments. So, this book should be on to a winner with us. Unfortunately, it is a little bit disappointing.
It does cover pub signs featuring mythical creatures (the moves on to folklore, science and space. A chapter is devoted to pubs associated with authors, I’ve been in Oxford’s Eagle and Child, home from home for the Inklings, and passed the Edgar Wallace in London (usually closed whenever I was there). So, what it covers is interesting, as far as it goes. Mention is made of a steampunk themed tavern, Cogs, in Birmingham. Peterborough had HG’s – the HG Wells-themed (and suitably decorated) pub that opened in 1996 by Jon Pertwee and a couple of Daleks. OK, it closed around eight years later, so perhaps didn’t manage to establish itself in the nation’s fannish collective memory. No mention is made of the Flying Swan that appears in several books by Robert Rankin. Based partially on the Bricklayers Arms in Brentford, when that pub closed to be converted into homes, his fans had a steel swan mounted above the front door. Too obscure an author? OK then, how about the Arthur C Clarke book Tales From the White Hart, the pub of which was based on the White Horse just off Fleet Street where socially in the mid-1950s. Couldn’t an archive photo have been found for that? I’m sure other fans will be able to make suggestions, so while this book might be a disappointment, a second edition could be much better. Cardinal Cox
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