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Northamptonshire Bars
Wine, liquor and laughter come alive in Northamptonshire bars, where you will find a warm and cozy ambience, befitting the very purpose of chilling out.
Whether you just want to indulge yourself, or simply put up your feet after a long day's hard work, or you are a tourist who wants to relish the beauty of this wonderful county to the fullest, these bars are just the right place to head for after dusk.
The Northamptonshire Bars – Locations and Details
As with various other attractions and landmarks, the two largest towns Northampton and Kettering have some of the highest number of bars in Northamptonshire, ranging from the most basic ones to the high class, sophisticated set-ups.
Some of the famous bars in the region include the Bar Soviet, Revolution, Cock & Bull, The Jolly Anchor, Malt Shovel, Mc Manus Pub and Race Horse. Tourists are often found starting their evening in Northampton at the Picturedrome on Kettering Road, or with a glass of champagne cocktail at Corkers Wine Bar. In fact, Bridge Street in the middle of the town is lined up with a vast number of bars, including the likes of Fat Cat, Balloon Bar and Mars Bar.
Places like Brackley, Corby, Daventry,
Rushden, Wellingborough also house some of great bars to choose form Northamptonshire-style. All of these bars play lively scores of music, including the latest as well as old country hits, just to fit the mood of those wanting to dance the night away. Some of the well-known bars in these regions include Compasses, Corby Candle, White Swan, Wheatsheaf and many more.
Northamptonshire is one of the most beautiful and picturesque counties of England, having a warm and rural touch to it. The ambience of the bars in Northamptonshire often carries a similar feel, set in comfortable surroundings and offering some of the best experiences.
For visitors who wish to have some more fun, it is even advisable to keep a track of the special beer and/or music festivals and similar events these places often organize. Such events bring with them loads of fun and also give you a very vivid picture of the culture of Northamptonshire. Bars in Northamptonshire are often in the news for such interesting events and the vast numbers of visitors who flock to attend the same.
To look for some of the best Northamptonshire bars in the vicinity of where you stay or where your hotel is, you can even look on the internet, where you will find details of various suitable options to choose from.
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Whether you just want to indulge yourself, or simply put up your feet after a long day's hard work, or you are a tourist who wants to relish the beauty of this wonderful county to the fullest, these bars are just the right place to head for after dusk.
The Northamptonshire Bars – Locations and Details
As with various other attractions and landmarks, the two largest towns Northampton and Kettering have some of the highest number of bars in Northamptonshire, ranging from the most basic ones to the high class, sophisticated set-ups.
Some of the famous bars in the region include the Bar Soviet, Revolution, Cock & Bull, The Jolly Anchor, Malt Shovel, Mc Manus Pub and Race Horse. Tourists are often found starting their evening in Northampton at the Picturedrome on Kettering Road, or with a glass of champagne cocktail at Corkers Wine Bar. In fact, Bridge Street in the middle of the town is lined up with a vast number of bars, including the likes of Fat Cat, Balloon Bar and Mars Bar.
Places like Brackley, Corby, Daventry,
Rushden, Wellingborough also house some of great bars to choose form Northamptonshire-style. All of these bars play lively scores of music, including the latest as well as old country hits, just to fit the mood of those wanting to dance the night away. Some of the well-known bars in these regions include Compasses, Corby Candle, White Swan, Wheatsheaf and many more.
Northamptonshire is one of the most beautiful and picturesque counties of England, having a warm and rural touch to it. The ambience of the bars in Northamptonshire often carries a similar feel, set in comfortable surroundings and offering some of the best experiences.
For visitors who wish to have some more fun, it is even advisable to keep a track of the special beer and/or music festivals and similar events these places often organize. Such events bring with them loads of fun and also give you a very vivid picture of the culture of Northamptonshire. Bars in Northamptonshire are often in the news for such interesting events and the vast numbers of visitors who flock to attend the same.
To look for some of the best Northamptonshire bars in the vicinity of where you stay or where your hotel is, you can even look on the internet, where you will find details of various suitable options to choose from.
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