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Pub Near Salisbury Named Among UK's Best for a Pint of Guinness in National Guide
The Harp Guide recognizes 35 UK pubs for excellence in service and Guinness quality, awarding each an official brass harp plaque to promote British pub culture.
- Guinness introduced The Harp Guide, an inaugural list naming five pubs across the UK for their performance in key categories, and each will receive an official brass plaque.
- Nicholas Payman said the guide was created to recognise venues, drive footfall throughout the year, and help drinkers find a perfect pint.
- Among the chosen venues, Mc & Sons, Borough, founded in 1998 by John and Ryan Mc Elhinney and Jack Mc Elhinney, stands out alongside The Toucan, near Soho Square, founded in 1994 by Colin Taylor, and The Auld Shillelagh, Stoke Newington, noted for its Irish‑themed atmosphere.
- As a reward, the guide grants a brass harp plaque to each winning pub, providing a visible mark of recognition for display throughout the year.
- Rural winners like The Beckford Arms in Fonthill Gifford near Salisbury offer an oak-stool bar, terrace, sitting room, eight rooms, and a Tripadvisor score 4.6/5 from 774 reviews.
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