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.
Mayshill, Frampton Cotterell, BS36
A traditional, family ran country pub, built in the 1600’s hugely popular for its traditional food. The New Inn has so much history within its walls and it has kept the warm fireside appeal for many y
Bamburgh, Seahouses, NE68
Nautically themed and fully residential The Olde Ship sits boldly above the tiny fishing harbour of Seahouses. Historic as it is with its strong local maritime connections, The Olde Ship continues to
Pytchley, Kettering, NN14
Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1
We are a Family run business with small restaurant, patio garden and smoking area, we can cater for all of your events. We have our own Lounge Lizard system which is available free of charge should y
Borough Green, Sevenoaks, TN15
We are a CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) Free House serving a selection of fine ales brewed in Kent. We also serve Tea and Coffee throughout the day. Our pub is family friendly and dog friendly. We regu
Rodborough Hill, Stroud, GL5
Cask Marque Best pub up a hill in Rodborough! Friendly customers, great staff. Hand made pizza Friday night. Regular live music and Open Mic.
Belle Vue, Shrewsbury, SY3
Warsash, Southampton, SO31
Silsden, Keighley, BD20
Community Pub serving award winning Cask Ales, Tetleys, Copper Dragon and two guest beers always available. Home Cooked Bar Snacks. Always a friendly welcome and someone to chat to.
Bridport, Dorset, DT6
The Ropemakers was built in the late eighteenth century by the Gundry family and was originally called The Sun Inn.