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"Twitchy landlord would make your beer twitch"

A review of The Elm Tree by Lord Swiller - Thursday 4th of December 2003


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The idea of a pub with free jazz jam sessions is heavenly to many music lovers, especially when the pub is fairly central to town. In reality, the interior is a bit too narrow to accommodate punters on busier nights but such a problem isn't insurmountable. However, the landlord is uniformly unfriendly or at best cranky to all.



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