Britain’s favourite pub name revealed: Did your local watering hole make the cut?

By KRISTINA WEMYSS, GENERAL NEWS REPORTER

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Everyone has their favourite feature of a pub, whether it’s an open fire, a good Sunday roast or an especially refreshing beer.

And when it comes to naming the perfect watering hole, we have clear preferences too, with Royal Oak being the most popular, a poll has revealed.

The classic title dates back to 1651, when King Charles II hid inside an oak tree to dodge Oliver Cromwell’s army after the Battle of Worcester.

Some 22 per cent said they liked the name Royal Oak, making it the most popular.

The Red Lion was second, with 21 per cent, and The Rose and Crown came third at 17 per cent.

The survey found the dream British hostelry is just 0.8 miles from home.

In terms of hospitality, 43 per cent of those questioned like an open fire, 46 per cent would look for a tasty Sunday dinner, 30 per cent prioritise ice-cold lager on tap and 20 per cent appreciate the provision of dog bowls.

Hance McPherson, of Star Pubs, which commissioned the survey, said: ‘Pubs have always held a special place in British life, and this research shows just how important they remain to our communities.’

The Royal Oak is Britain’s favourite pub name. Pictured: The Royal Oak pub sign in Nuneaton, Warwickshire

A survey found 43 per cent of those questioned like an open fire, 46 per cent would look for a tasty Sunday dinner and 30 per cent prioritise ice-cold lager on tap (stock image)

Britons visit the pub twice a week on average, with 82 per cent saying it is their favourite place to catch up with friends, colleagues and family.

More than half (52 per cent) have met some of their best friends in the local pub, with many counting the landlord among them.

A third said they were on first-name terms with the innkeeper at their local.

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