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Excellent service the staff really do make you feel at home and looked after (Not in an over friendly in your face american style). The foods good for the price, all in all one of the best rock/music pubs I have ever frequented. Most of the regulars are decent too.
Pubs aren't supposed to smell like roses. but that doesn't mean they have to smell like fertilizer either. the fenton is a fine enough pub providing ample enough seating and your choice of crisps and lagers, etc. but good grief the smell of the place is like a smack in the face. by the time you get used to it, you know it's time to leave.
Perhaps the best place to drink near the university, the Fenton is the sort of pub that combines locals and students perfectly. The locals who do frequent it seem to warm to the students or any youngsters, an experience which will come as a shock to you if you've already been in the not so friendly Pack Horse up the road. The downstairs area is split into two partitions, served by one bar full of chatty staff and one quality old school jukebox. There is also a tiny room with a pool table in but it's hard to get on for a game sometimes as the place is usually fairly lively on an evening. It houses live acts in the upstairs room, providing the tiny sort of venue that you can imagine a world-famous band starting of in. Beer and food are cheap too. Basically, it's got it all.
I used to work next door to The Fenton, which made it ideal for post-work drinkage. I have, however, fallen over a number of times thanks to the annoying little step into the 'lounge ' area, so beware. The staff are super friendly, though, Wow is right. They hardly laughed at all when I fell over. Much, much nicer than the Packhorse, but The Eldon 's still my favourite :