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I just wondered if there was a map showing locations of pubs?

I know we can just wander along from pub to pub as we find them - and we probably will - but it would be nice to have a map to minimise dryness between locations... :P

Any ideas?

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I fully intend visiting the cider bus and the brothers bar, plus the queens head. I was just after a more comprehensive map for where each alcohol selling establishment as you so aptly put it is. I just want the enjoyment of putting together a route to get me in the mood...

The crawl would take in other sights around the festival, I'm not intending on just sitting in the pubs drinking as that would be a waste of my day. Too much to see to sit around for too long... :P

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I fully intend visiting the cider bus and the brothers bar, plus the queens head. I was just after a more comprehensive map for where each alcohol selling establishment as you so aptly put it is. I just want the enjoyment of putting together a route to get me in the mood...

The crawl would take in other sights around the festival, I'm not intending on just sitting in the pubs drinking as that would be a waste of my day. Too much to see to sit around for too long... :P

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Some recommendations:

The Red Flag in the Acoustic field for real ale.

The Bread and Roses in the central markets has seating and a secluded 'garden' area at the back. Opens late.

The Bimble Inn (will be up near the park this year) is in a tipi-like tent, has real ale, quaint little place.

The Queens Head is worth a mention because it's a music stage too.

And of course the cider bus! But be warned, a session there is dangerous :P

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Some recommendations:

The Red Flag in the Acoustic field for real ale.

The Bread and Roses in the central markets has seating and a secluded 'garden' area at the back. Opens late.

The Bimble Inn (will be up near the park this year) is in a tipi-like tent, has real ale, quaint little place.

The Queens Head is worth a mention because it's a music stage too.

And of course the cider bus! But be warned, a session there is dangerous :P

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We're (Workers Beer Company) are running 32 bars this Glastonbury although you won't be able to drink at the Traders unless you are a trader or the Village Bar as that's in our WBC village. And there's one secret bar which even I don't know where it is/will be called...?

Happy Hunting!

Glastonbury 2008 - Opening and closing times

Name of BAR

1 Mandela - Open Wednesday 3pm-1am Then daily from 11am-1am

2 Workers Charter - Open Thursday 3pm - 2am Then daily from 11am-2am

3 Bread & Roses - Open Wednesday onwards 11am-2am

4 Traders - Open Wednesday onwards 5pm-2am

5 Dreamtime - Open Thursday 7pm-12am Then daily from 11am-12am

6 LeftField - Open Wednesday 3pm-1am Then daily from 11am-3am

7 1st May - Open Wednesday 3pm-1am Then daily from 11am-1am

8 District 6 - Open Thursday 3pm-1am Then daily from 11am-1am

9 Solidarity - Open Wednesday onwards 11am-2am

10 Red Flag - Open Thursday 12pm-12am Then daily from 11am-12am

11 Guest Bar - Open Thursday onwards 12pm-3am

12 Union Local - Open Friday onwards 11am - 3am

13 Tolpuddle - Open Wednesday 3pm-3am Then daily from 12pm-3am

14 Dance Lounge - Open Thursday 7pm-3am Then daily from 1pm-3am

15 Queens Head - Open Thursday 3pm-3am Then daily from 11am-3am

16 The Glade - Open Thursday 7pm-4am Then daily from 1pm-4am

17 Jazz Lounge - Open Wednesday 5pm-3am Then daily from 11am-3am

18 Avalon Inn - Open Thursday 7pm-2am Then daily from 11am-2am

19 Park Bar - Open Wednesday 3pm-2am Then daily from 11am-2am

20 Stone Bridge Bar - Open Wednesday 3pm-4am Then daily from 1pm-4am

21 Stone Bridge (ext) - Open Wednesday 3pm-4am Then daily from 1pm-4am

22 Lower Mead - Open Wednesday 3pm-2am Then daily from 11am-2am

23 The Pub - Open Thursday 6pm-Midnight Then daily from 12-5am (Sunday 12-3am)

24 Rum Shack - Open Friday & Saturday 6pm-5am Then 6pm-3am on Sunday

25 Base Line - Open Friday & Saturday 6pm-5am Then 6pm-3am on Sunday

26 DADA Club - Open Thursday 6pm-3am Then daily 12-5am (Sunday 12-3am)

27 Village Bar - Everyday 5pm-4am

28 Red Bull - Open Thursday Midday (tbc)

29 Downlow - Open Thursday onwards 9pm-6am

30 Dragstrip - Open Thursday onwards 9pm-6am

31 Theatre - Open Thursday onwards 9pm-6am

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Some recommendations:

The Red Flag in the Acoustic field for real ale.

The Bread and Roses in the central markets has seating and a secluded 'garden' area at the back. Opens late.

The Bimble Inn (will be up near the park this year) is in a tipi-like tent, has real ale, quaint little place.

The Queens Head is worth a mention because it's a music stage too.

And of course the cider bus! But be warned, a session there is dangerous :P

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Hi

Where was the Bimble Inn last year ?

Prob walked past it loads of times , I may have gone in , I can't remember !

Also whilst I have mo , last year I went for a wander along the railway track near Lost Vaguness heading towards the fence

and dropped down the embankment where some people camp in the embankment tree's. There was what I would

describe as a south sea's type of bar , which was prob between the railway line and tipi village.

Did I dream it or was it real and what was it !, and will it return.

Sorry to ask so many questions

<_<

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Yes I found that bar by the railway, was down some steps and had a covered seated area, hid from a bit of rain there. I think it sold cans of beer as far as I remember.
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I fully intend visiting the cider bus and the brothers bar, plus the queens head. I was just after a more comprehensive map for where each alcohol selling establishment as you so aptly put it is. I just want the enjoyment of putting together a route to get me in the mood...

The crawl would take in other sights around the festival, I'm not intending on just sitting in the pubs drinking as that would be a waste of my day. Too much to see to sit around for too long... ;)

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