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The 23 Weirdest Pub Names in Britain

Whether it’s down to history or just a quirk landlord, some pubs have the most extraordinary names – it’s worth a visit to see if they live up to their unconventional expectations!

The oldest pub names were created in a world where most people couldn’t read or write, so they typically featured animals or elements that could be depicted on a pub sign – such as a red lion, fox and hounds or lamb and flag. Thanks to near-universal literacy that requirement is, of course, no longer so necessary, liberating the nation’s hostel-keepers to come up with some truly unusual names.

Some of our favourites are listed below, and include the Case Is Altered (for paranoids everywhere), the Jolly Taxpayer (not too many of these around), the Nobody Inn (the punchline to a joke, surely) and the Skiving Scholar (which is probably always crowded, if our recollection of college is anything to go by).

But the winner – by a whisker – has to be My Fathers Moustache in North Holme, Lincs. We’re not sure if it’s in memory of a particularly fine nose beard (presumably a handlebar?) or a permanent Movember tribute, but it’s the kind of pub name that, once heard, is unlikely to be forgotten.

Landlords of Britain, we salute your originality!

We found you 21 pubs
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Location: Phillack, Hayle, TR27

Situated between two popular holiday parks in Hayle, Cornwall. We have a great blend of tourists and locals alike. Children and dogs are welcome. Great beer on offer and very tasty homemade pub grub served everyday.

Location: London SE8

Jam Circus Deptford The circus is back in town, and it’s come to Deptford! Formerly known as the Job Centre, we have recently undergone a refurb and reopened as Jam Circus. With an ode to the

Location: Stalybridge, Cheshire, SK15

Come on down to the Q for a pint of real ale, a freshly cooked snack, some live entertainment or to sit out in the sunshine and enjoy our massive south facing beer garden!

We are a very warm welcoming, traditional pub, offering a wide range of real ales, craft lagers and premium drinks. Dog friendly too.

Location: Syston, Leicester, LE7

The pubs famous saying is on the gated sign which hangs from outside of the pub it says “This Gate Hangs Well & hinders none, refresh & pay & travel on”.

Location: Paddlesworth, Folkestone, CT18

The Cat and Custard Pot is situated in the Hamlet of Paddlesworth , near Hawkinge, nestled in the picturesque countryside of the North Downs. It is within 15 minutes drive from the seaside town of Folkestone and is hosted by Jeane and John.

Location: Winscales, Workington, CA14

We are a destination food pub situated in the Western Lake District, our menu is Traditional British and our dishes are produced using the best ingredients Cumbria has to offer

Location: Eastcote, Pinner, HA5

The Case Is Altered, in the heart of Eastcote village and within easy reach of Pinner, Northwood Hills and Ruislip. It is a traditional country pub delivering carefully chosen craft beer and ale, alongside a fresh seasonally inspired menu.

Location: Thatto Heath, St. Helens, WA9

The name of the pub is slightly less odd, when you realise that Brown Edge is the name of a village. Intriguingly, there was once a pub elsewhere in Brown Edge called The Unhinging Of Doors, though it no longer exists

Location: Hampton Bishop, Hereford, HR1

A country pub situated only just outside Hereford in a beautiful location on the river Wye. Good range of beers and ciders; with a high quality food offer.

 
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