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- AThe Bute Dock Hotel
- BThe White Hart
- CWharf
- DThe Hemingway
- EThe Packet Hotel
- FSalt
- GThe Terra Nova
- HThe Eli Jenkins
- IThe Waterguard
The Bute Dock Hotel
| Real Ales | |
| Hot Meals | |
| Tea and Coffee | |
| TV screens | |
| Jukebox | |
| Karaoke | |
| Live music | |
| Darts | |
| Wheelchair access | |
| Outdoor seating | |
| Separate lounge | |
| Children welcome |
Opening times
- Week :
- 12 - 11pm
- Sat :
- 12 - 12am
- Sun :
- 12 - 11:30pm
History
Originally a coachhouse, built in 1839, at the time the West Bute Dock was itself opened. There were stables next door. As a hotel, the front was in Bute Street - which still has the hotel name at the top.Made open plan around 1995.
Renamed the Jug and Platter from 1999 to 2002.
Food times
- Every day :
- 12 - 6:30pm
Televisions
1 Projector, 1 StandardEvents
| Today, Friday, 30th July 2010 | |
| 21:00 Open mic night | |
| Tomorrow, Saturday, 31st July 2010 | |
| 20:00 Disco | |
| Sunday, 1st August 2010 | |
| 16:00 Karaoke and music | |
| Tuesday, 3rd August 2010 | |
| 21:00 Live band | |
Inside
This is a rare quaint old fashioned pub, with a congenial landlord to suit, who makes it a relaxed and friendly venue. It attracts a mix of locals and office workers.There is a small lounge to the left, with a raised banistered dining area. It has the 'Red House Corner' where a corner red leather sofa resides. To the right is the bar area, with darts area.
The central serving bar is wooden in construction.
This pub makes a refreshing change from the Quay venues.


