Verulam Arms, St. Albans
FancyaPint?'s review...
The Verulam Arms is a well regarded little pub tucked on the back streets slightly away from the town centre. One of the more gastropubby places in St Albans it still looks and feels like a pub, even if it often seems that the majority of people are eating. Still, with several good ales on tap and a large pleasant beer garden we made the most of the warm weather. We would like to sample the roast, but sadly they - like most other pubs in the area - stop serving at 3pm, which has so far kept us from doing so and doesn't bode well if you're planning an afternoon pub crawl. Still, its a nice place and one of these days we'll manage to arrive a bit earlier.
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41 Lower Dagnall Street, St. Albans, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 4QE
01727 833323
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From St Albans train station, exit right onto Victoria Street and after a 10 minute when you reach the shopping area go straight across the road where you'll find Upper Dagnall Street is. Carry on down and it turns into Lower Dagnall Street, where you'll see the pub.
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History
27 May 11 Updated by piranha
27 May 11 Updated by piranha









