Selected Product: | The Good Pub Guide 2009 Paperback Edition: Revised edition Author: Alisdair Aird, Fiona Stapley Publisher: Ebury Press Release Date: October 2008 ISBN-10: 0091922518 ISBN-13: 9780091922511 List Price: £15.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Good Food Guide 2009 ISBN-10: 1844900460 Good Beer Guide 2009 ISBN-10: 185249249X Mamma Mia! [2008] ISBN-10: B001BYMKRO The Good Hotel Guide 2009 Great Britain & Ireland ISBN-10: 0954940431 Eating Out in Pubs 2009 (Michelin Guides) (Michelin Pub Guides) ISBN-10: 206713728X |
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If a pub you like isn't in there then why not submit a review (you can now do this on the web). The GPG team do take notice and you might even see your name in print in the 2010 edition...
| Great but needs to be refreshed | Customer Rating: | If you do not own any pub guides, including previous editions of this one, I would recommend this one highly - it only includes pubs of a high standard (and doesn't just focus on the BEER) and covers the whole country with impressive breadth. Even the lucky dip pubs are usually the better pubs in town - I've rarely been disappointed by one. BUT... if you own any of the previous few editions of the Good Pub Guide I see absolutely no point in buying this. It is slightly frustrating the way the Guide never changes much. This could be a signifier of good standards, but it isn't flexible enough. So many great pubs are not included (this edition has no place for The Flask in Highgate, one of the best pubs in north London) and yet year after year many of the same ones are, like that dubious Wetherspoons near parliament. There are very few changes to the previous edition, and that includes the layout and paper stock, both looking a bit old fashioned now. The Good Food Guide underwent a radical revamp two editions back - it's time the Pub Guide did too. |
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