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CURRENT BEST BAR NONE SCHEMES (February 2021) CURRENT BEST BAR NONE SCHEMES (February 2021) England Altrincham | Accredited venues: 7 Altrincham Conservative Club, The Bricklayers Arms, The Green Room, The Old Roebuck, The Unicorn, This Way to the Beach and Traders Tiki. Barnsley | Accredited venues: 23 00 BAR, Annie Murrays, Aroma Café and Bar, Che Bar, Chennels Bar, Digital, Favela, Passion Café and Resturant, Pavilion Bar & Kitchen, Pour House 22, Rigby Café and Lounge, Soul Lounge, Temple of Muses, The Corner Pin, The Garrison, The Joseph Bramah, The Mount, The Open Kitchen, The Shakespeare, The Silkstone Inn, The White Bear and VOLT. Biggleswade | Accredited venues: Unknown Best Bar None was launched in Biggleswade in January 2019. The first venues to be awarded BBN Accreditation will be announced later. Bolton Borough | Accredited venues: 27 Bamboogy, Britannia Inn, Churchgate, Dragonfly, Elephant & Castle & Popworld, Grosvenor Casino, Harvester, Hogarth’s, Kahiki Hideout, Missoula, Northern Monkey, Northern Way, Robert Shaw, ROC, Rosehill Tavern, The Balmoral, The Bank, The Beaumont arms, The Beer School, The Spinning Mule, The Swan and Barristers, The Venue, The Vista students bar, Westhoughton Conservative club, Westhoughton Sports and Social Club, Wheatsheaf and Yates’s. Bournemouth | Accredited venues: 18 The Grove Tavern, Halo, Walkabout, Yates’s, The O2 Academy, The Lost Paradise, Bar So & 1812, Brasshouse, Chaplin’s, Christopher Creeke, For Your Eyes Only, Mary Shelley, Moon in the Square, Parkstone and Heatherlands, Revolution, Sir Percy Florence Shelley, Spearmint Rhino, The Old Fire Station and The Winchester. Brick Lane | Accredited venues: 4 The Big Chill Bar, The Ten Bells, Café 1001 and The Hawksmoor. Chelmsford | Accredited venues: 14 Bar & Beyond, Bar Vino – Woodham ferrers, Bassment, Bottle Bureau, CTZN, Evoke, Ivory Peg, Liquorist, Quart Pot – Runwell, Red Beret, Slug and Lettuce, Tantalize, The Golden Fleece and Walkabout. Clapham | Accredited venues: Unknown Cumbria (Carlisle, Whitehaven, Workington) | Accredited venues: 17 301 Mile, Bombshelter, Carlisle Racecourse, The Caledonian, The Cumberland, The Griffin, The Harraby Inn, Toby Carvery, Walkabout, Bubbles/Manhattans, Joe Bananas, Shakers Cocktail Bar, The Henry Bessemer, The Whittington Cat, Whitehaven Civic Hall, Paduas and The Bransty Arch. Doncaster | Accredited venues: Unknown Dunstable (Central Beds) | Accredited Venues: 7 Club Cookies, Creasey Park Community Football Centre, Gary, Cooper, The Grove Theatre, The Old Sugar Loaf, The White Lion and White Swan. Durham | Accredited venues: 19 Loveshack, LTs Grill, The Court Inn, The Library, Bishops Mill, Half Moon Inn, Fighting Cocks, William Hedley, The John Duck, Ye Old Elm Tree, The Waterhouse, The Head of Steam, Fat Buddha Asian Bar & Kitchen, My House Bar & Kitchen, Tango, Bills Restaurant, Missoula, The New Inn and Market Tavern. East Riding of Yorkshire | Accredited venues: 18 The Kings Head, The Queens Head, The Cross Keys, East Riding Theatre, The Prior John, The Apollo, The Spa, The Lobster Pot, The Benjamin Fawcett, The Lowther Hotel, The Royal Hotel, The Wrygarth Inn, The Admiral, The Beech Tree, The Old Boat Shed, The Ship Inn, Tribfest and The Camerton. Exeter | Accredited venues: 35 Birks Grange Bar – Exeter University, Business School (building one) – Exeter University, Chevalier, Coolings, Corn Exchange, Cross Keys – Exeter University, Duryard (Kay House) – Exeter University, Exeter City Football Club, Fever and Boutique, Georges Meeting House, Great Hall and Devonshire House Complex – Exeter University, Hole in the Wall, Holland Hall – Exeter University, John Gandy’s, Lemon Grove, Lopes Hall – Exeter University, Old Timers, On The Waterfront, Phoenix, RAM, Reed Hall – Exeter University, Sawyers, St Davids Retail Shop – Exeter University, The Exonian, The Forum Complex – Exeter University, The Imperial, The Monkey Suit, The Oddfellows, The Terrace, The Thatched House, Timepiece, Unit 1, Vaults, Zinc and Zitas. Gloucester | Accredited venues: 20 Angies, Atik, Bar Fever, Bumble Bee, Butler’s Venue Bar, Cafe Rene, Fox & Elm, Gloucester Guildhall, Guildhall, Jax, Lord High Constable of England, Miller & Carter, One Eyed Jacks, Pike & Musket, Regal, TANK, The Abbey, The Turmut Hoer, Turks Head Inn and Wagon & Horses. Guildford | Accredited venues: 7 The Keep, The Star Inn, Komo, All Bar One, Bar Thirteen, JD Wetherspoon and The Boileroom. Harrow | Accredited venues: Unknown Havering (Essex) | Accredited venues: 6 ATIK, Fatling, Moon and Stars, Sutton Arms, The Bull and The Goose. Houghton Regis (Central Beds) | Accredited venues: 1 The King’s Arms Leigh (Greater Manchester) | Accredited venues: Unknown Leighton Linslade (Central Beds) | Accredited venues: 10 Black Lion, Globe Inn, Golden Bell, Hare Inn, Lancer, Leighton Buzzard Rugby Club, The Picture House, The Stag, The Swan Hotel and The Top Bell. Luton | Accredited venues: Unknown Northamptonshire | Accredited venues: 13 Aspers Casino, Bar So, The Cordwainer, The Gallery, The Golden Horse, NB’s, The Platform, Urban Tiger, The Kingfisher, Raff’s Bar, Temple & Pure, Pop Central and Corby: Saxon Crown. Nottingham (City) | Accredited venues: 75 Alea Casino, All Bar One, Alto, Annie Burger Shack, Around the World, Baa Bar, Bar and Block, Barburrito, Bela italia, Belgo, Bierkeller, Bills, Bistro Live, Blue Bell inn, Boilermaker, Bowery club, Brew Dog, Browns Bar and Brasserie, Bunk (Parliament), Bunk (Stoney St), Bunk (Wollaton St), Bunker’s Hill, Calcutta Club, Calluna, canalhouse, company inn, Cookie Lounge, Copper, Cosmo, Cucamara, Das Kino, embankment, Faradays, Fat Cats, Fellows Morton & Clayton, Fothergills, fox and grapes, Frankie & Benny’s, Genting Casino, Gooseberry bush, Grosvenor Casino, Head of Steam, Herbert Kilpin, Hockley Arts Club, Hockley Rebel, Horn in hand, Ibis (Bar), ICON, Ink, Jamie’s Italian, Joseph Else, Juice Bar (Bunk group), Junk Yard, Keanes Head, Keogh’s, Lace Market Hoitel (Merchants Restaurant), Lace Market Hotel (Cock & Hoop), lace market hotel (saints bar), Lillie Langtry’s, Lloyds No 1, loch fyne, Memsaab, Monty’s, National Ice Centre, New Foresters, NG-ONE, Old Dog & Partridge, Oz Bar, Parliament Bar,Penny Lane, Pepper Rocks, Pit and Pendulum, Pizza Express – Goose Gate, Pizza Express – Kings Street, Pom Pom, Pryzm, Rescue Rooms, Revolution Cornerhouse, Revolution Hockley, Revs de Cuba, Rock City, Rock City Beta, Rock City Black Cherry Lounge, Roxy Ballroom, Royal Children, secret Garden, Shooters, Six Barrells drafthouse, soulville steakhouse, Southbank City Squares, St James Hotel, Stealth, suede, Tap N Tumbler, The Alchemist, The Bodega, The Castle Pub, The Company Inn, The Cross Keys, The Hilton Hotel, The Loxley The Maharajas retreat, The Malt Cross, The Ned Ludd, The Roebuck Inn, The Stage, The Walrus, the Waterfront, Vat and Fiddle, WildWood, Yarn, Yates, ye olde salutation inn, YO! 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Plymouth | Accredited venues: 59 Air, Annabels Cabaret & Disco, Bar Miami, Barbican Botanics Gin Room, Barbican Kitchen, Cherry Tree, City College, Club R & R, Crowne Plaza, Fever & Boutique, Goals, Gog & Magog, Grosvenor G Casino, Hyde Park Social Club, Jurys Inn Hotel, Kings Head, Kitty O’Hanlons, Marco Pierre White Restaurant, McDonalds venues x2, Mecca Bingo, Miller & Carter, Noah’s Ark, OMG, OMG Bar, Play, Plymouth Argyle Football Club, Plymouth Pavilions, PopWorld, Pryzm, Revolution, Slug & Lettuce, Steinbeck & Shaw Bar, Stoke Bar & Grill, Switch, Tenpin Bowling Alley, The Bank, The Brass Monkey, The Brittania, The Brook Inn, The Chancel, The Golden Hind, The Mannamead, The Morley Arms, The Newmarket Tavern, The Post Office Inn, The Refectory (Plymouth Gin), The Roundabout, The Ship, The Stannary Court, The Tamar, The Terrace Café & Bar, Theatre Royal, Three Crowns, Union Rooms, University of St Mark & St John, UPSU, Vessel Beer Shop and Walkabout. 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