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Pubs & bars in Hoo Meavy that have free WiFi

Trying to find pubs in Hoo Meavy that have free WiFi? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 7.5 miles     Location: Saltash, Cornwall, PL12

The Brunel Inn is a Family Pub situated in the main high street (Fore Street) in Saltash, Cornwall. We have 3 family rooms, 4 double rooms and 2 twin rooms all with en-suite bathrooms, and cater for Holiday Makers, Business People & Contractors.

Distance: 7.5 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

Distance: 7.5 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

Distance: 7.5 miles     Location: Stoke, Plymouth, PL3

Distance: 7.5 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL1

Traditional city centre pub offering good value food all day, including breakfasts.

Distance: 7.6 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL1

The Brass Monkey offers a friendly, welcoming atmosphere, whatever time of day you choose to join us, whether you’re just looking for a spot of lunch or a full evening meal we have with some of the be

Distance: 7.6 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

Welcome to The Minerva Inn. A warm welcome awaits you from Martin and his staff who took over The Minerva in June 2007.

Distance: 7.6 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

Porters on the Barbican has been run by Steve & Sharon for the past 6 months, they have been in the trade for the last 8 years, Steve says we are trying to run a pub for locals as well as tourist. We

Distance: 7.6 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

A friendly, casual (and most importantly...dog friendly) pub situated on the harbor front, just across the water from the historic Plymouth Barbican. Come down and join us throughout the week! or pop down to enjoy a Carvery and Live music on Sundays!!

Distance: 7.6 miles     Location: Plymouth, Devon, PL4

In 1768, William Cookworthy made the first hard porcelain produced in England In Plymouth. The porcelain was made from china clay, hence our name The China House. The building was first seen in a 1666

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