CAMRA campaigns to promote small brewing and pub businesses. It also supports & promotes less common varieties of beer and other traditional alcoholic drinks such as porter, mild, traditional cider, perry and stout.
CAMRA was founded in 1971 by four drinkers: Graham Lees, Bill Mellor, Michael Hardman, and Jim Makin who wanted to stop the mass production of beer at the expense of the traditional variety of beers in this country.
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE1
Spectacular location with stunning views.
Arnold, Nottingham, NG5
Coventry, West Midlands, CV1
North Cowton, Northallerton, DL7
A stunning traditional british pub restored back to its former glory, bringing the taste of tradition alive once more.
North Hykeham, Lincoln, LN6
Petts Wood, Orpington, BR5
An award winning Micropub dedicated to real ales, local wines and ciders.
Tynemouth, North Shields, NE30
Small and friendly lounge bar specialising in real ale. Included in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide. Lots of local history adorns the walls, there's a beergarden at the rear with smoking area to compliment up to 20 real ales on sale at any time.
Coatham Mundeville, Darlington, DL1
Staining, Blackpool, FY3
Middleton, Manchester, M24
A warm welcome from the team here at The Olde Boar’s Head, England’s oldest public house We serve real cask ale’s and Great British quality pub food, sourced locally.