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Perfect sea views, food that can't be faulted and a canine kerfuffle are among the discoveries our Secret Drinker made this week.
The weird and wonderful: Secret Drinker has a Saturday night to remember.
Our undercover reporter heads to a pub that until recently had been a Chinese for 50 years, dishing up spring rolls and chop suey.
There's never a dull moment in the Dukes Head as Secret Drinker discovered on his latest undercover mission
Our pub spy finds a very warm welcome and the remedy for a miserable winter's day
Our undercover reporter heads to one of only a handful of pubs in the country to be found right on the beach
Our undercover reporter meets a hairy hound that adds even more to a historic hostelry's appeal.
Our undercover drinker reports back from a pub with no beer and a particularly inedible snack.
Our pub spy snaps up a Rocking Rudolph but his outing isn't quite the Christmas cracker he'd hoped for.
Our undercover reporter finds a boozer for those who want to meet decent folk, relax, and really worship beer.
Our undercover reporter stumbles across hounds, history and a cheesecake to die for in the heart of Kent.
Good beer, banter and food - if only our undercover reporter could get to the bar on his latest pub visit.
There's a clear winner in the battle of the boozers - but do you agree with our pub spy?
Our undercover calls in for a pint at a pub that's as rough and ready as they come
Our undercover reporter is left cheesed off with a waitress, but did it ruin his latest pub visit?
Wooden floors, hefty leather sofas and rare imported beers - our pub spy gets the bit between his teeth at the White Horse
Where were you when England lifted the world cup in 2003? Secret Drinker reminisces about a rather chaotic pub session.
Hymns and hyrs toilets, organs and vibe rings! Our undercover reporter pulls up a pew at one of Kent's biggest pubs.
Our undercover reporter heads to a seaside pub that's as cheap as chips and proud of it
Attacked by bees, heckled by locals - but does our undercover reporter regret nipping out for a quick pint?