CUSTOMER service, product knowledge and passion - these are just some of the things we look out for when exploring and experiencing a city. Salisbury is filled with special traders who already offer this, breathing life into the city with their love for the community and what they do. It is this drive and enthusiasm that keeps shoppers returning to the city time and time again. From coffee houses to bespoke retailers, we at the
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THIRSTY regulars will be excited to hear pub gardens in Salisbury could reopen in April under Boris Johnson s roadmap for easing coronavirus restrictions. In the four-stage plan, pub gardens could be allowed to reopen from April 12 at the earliest, along with shops, hairdressers, nail salons, libraries and outdoor attractions. But, what pub gardens should you visit in the city once you re finally allowed to have a cold one with your friends? Here are some beer gardens we re itching to visit in the spring.
The Winchester Gate The pub and music venue has recently splashed out on a tent worth £70,000 for their beer garden after receiving £77,692 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
New Heights Brewing Company Cleans Out Cellar, Finds Some Treasures Maybe Marie Kondo really was onto something Tweet Share
Many of us have probably spent at least a little of our stir-crazy pandemic period decluttering attics, drawers, closets and basements. But I’ll bet few of us have found things more significant that what the folks at New Heights Brewing Co. have stashed away in their cellar. This popular Pie Town brewery has always had a penchant for experimenting with fun beers, often aging them in used spirits casks to infuse them with even more interesting characters and flavors.
Starting at noon this Saturday, Jan. 30, New Heights will be digging out some of its funkiest and most fun bottles for a special, first-come-first-served cellar bottle sale. The brewery will offer almost 100 bottles from some of its most popular previous releases, including some that fans probably thought were lost to time.