Cannabaceae

The Good Pub Guide is a long-running critical publication which lists and rates public houses (pubs) in the United Kingdom.[1]

Published by Random House's Ebury Publishing subsidiary since 1982, it is released annually in book form and, since 2009, online.[1]

By 2009, the book form guide contained over 5,000 of pubs based upon food, drink, and atmosphere. There were 1,140 fully inspected main entries and 1,931 entries recommended by readers which had yet to be inspected. In addition, the website contained a list of 55,000 pubs.[1][2] The last edition published was 2021.

Guide categorisations[edit]

Pubs receive a categorisation according to the findings of a GPG inspection. In order of the highest rating first, they are:

  • Approved: a pub which has been fully inspected by GPG staff and has attained the highest standard.
  • Recommended: a pub which has been fully inspected by GPG staff and has attained a high standard.
  • Lucky Dip: a pub which has been recommended for inclusion by several readers, but has not yet been assessed by GPG staff.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c The Good Pub Guide 2009 launch press release
  2. ^ The last addition was in 2021. New Media Age - Random House takes 2009 Good Pub Guide online, 15 January 2009
  3. ^ The Good Pub Guide 2009

External links[edit]

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