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MBTC-15-02-12- The Cricketers Arms. CAMRA pub of the year. Goldington Rd, Bedford.

Stephanie Law and Paul Davis.

MBTC-15-02-12- The Cricketers Arms. CAMRA pub of the year. Goldington Rd, Bedford. Stephanie Law and Paul Davis.

BEER-lovers have crowned a new hostelry, after The Cricketers Arms was this week named the 2012 CAMRA north Bedfordshire branch Pub Of The Year.

The venue in Goldington Road is run by Paul Davies and his partner Stephanie Law.

And Paul reckons that the key to running a successful pub is to make it the sort of place you would want to go to yourself.

He said: “One thin g we have been told is that CAMRA were impressed at the standard of the beers.

“As a fan of the brown stuff myself I know how important that is in a pub. And if there’s something that I wouldn’t want to drink I’m not going to expect anyone else to.

“We have two permanent ales, in Adnams Bitter and Brains Bitter. Then we have three more, which vary virtually every week.”

The Cricketers Arms opens only in the evenings, except for on Bedford Blues home match days or for Six Nations matches.

This is the second time that it has won this title after being crowned in 2007.

This year’s Most Improved Pub award went to the Devonshire Arms in Dudley Street.

Both pubs will receive framed certificates over the next few weeks.

Paul and Stephanie took over the venue nine years ago after Paul left his job installing sound systems in branches of the Hard Rock Cafe across Europe.

The couple did not have a pub they enjoyed going to in their then-home village of Flitwick. And while Paul had never run a pub before, it was something of a homecoming for the former Bedford Modern School pupil.

Paul said: “We run this pub as if it was our local, it’s the pub we would want to live next door to.

“Our attitude is that we want the sort of place we’d want to go to then other people will want to as well.”


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