The guide rates pubs not only on the standard and range of their ales and beers but on food, atmosphere, facilities and quality of service and welcome.
5. The Market Tavern, Alnwick.
This 'refurbished split-level pub in central position' is praised for its 'handsome corner bar with clock, well kept ales such as Hadrian Border and Wainwright and decent wines by the glass." Photo: kc
6. The Shakespeare, Durham
This 'friendly refurbished 19th-c brick pub' is 'bigger inside than it looks.
"Fairly compact front bar incorporating former snug, larger back lounge and an upstairs spirits bar."
Pic: Google Images Photo: kc
7. The Ivy House, Sunderland
This 'friendly Victorian corner pub off the beaten track' boasts 'interesting bottled beers and good range of spirits' and offers 'popular reasonably priced food including own-made burgers and pizzas'. Photo: Peter Berry
8. The John Bull, Alnwick
Described by the guide as a "Chatty drinkers’ pub – essentially the front room of an early 19th-c terraced house; good selection of well kept changing ales may
include Brentwood Mild and Legacy, real cider and lots of bottled Belgian beers, also over 100 malt whiskies.
"Sat cheese club (but otherwise no food), folk session every other Mon, darts and dominoes; small beer garden, closed weekday lunchtimes."
Pic: Google Images Photo: kc