11/04/26 – Saltaire and Shipley

I spent the day exploring Saltaire and Shipley with friends and members of Bradford CAMRA, visiting a mix of historic pubs and newer bars. Each place had its own story, from converted village buildings to modern taprooms, reflecting how the area has evolved over time. I enjoyed a wide range of beers, from hazy IPAs to traditional cask ales, while taking in the different interiors, from cosy rooms to open industrial spaces. The day was as much about the character of each venue as the drinks themselves, with a warm welcome everywhere and plenty of opportunities to settle in, chat, and enjoy the surroundings at a relaxed pace.

05/04/26 – Norwich

I travelled from Cambridge to Norwich on Easter Sunday, starting at The Coach & Horses and working my way through a brilliant mix of historic pubs and newer spots. Each place offered something different, from riverside views to brewpubs with beer made on site, and I enjoyed trying a wide range of cask ales throughout the day. A real highlight was meeting up with Lucy from Norwich & District CAMRA at The Leopard, and it was great exploring several pubs together, chatting and sharing recommendations. The day finished at The Fat Cat & Canary, rounding off a busy and thoroughly enjoyable pub crawl.

03/04/26-04/04/26 – Cambridge

I spent two days exploring Cambridge’s pubs, starting at the Kingston Arms and working my way through a wide mix of historic and characterful venues. It was great to meet CAMRA members Alistair, Will and Ingvar along the way. Each stop offered something different, from railway heritage at the Old Ticket Office to revived locals like the Royal Standard and Devonshire Arms. I also visited The Bank Micropub, a cosy former bank focused on good ale and conversation. I enjoyed a strong range of cask ales, ciders and keg beers throughout, with day two adding brewpubs, taprooms and a trip out to Northstowe.

02/04/26 – Kings Lynn and Ely

I started my day in King’s Lynn, calling into a great mix of places, from the historic Lattice House with its old beams and cosy corners, to the riverside Crown & Mitre and Marriott’s Warehouse. WhataHoot added something different with its small distillery feel, while Ferry Lane Social Club and The Live & Let Live felt friendly and familiar. I also stopped at Bank House and Wenns before heading to Ely, where 3At3 and the Drayman’s Son brought a more modern touch, and the Cutter Inn rounded things off by the river. It was a really enjoyable day with great drinks, warm welcomes, and plenty to take in.