As the end of May Bank Holiday Weekend comes, many British will be eager to Go to the bar for a drink.
And if the weather is sunny, it’s the perfect time of year to catch some rays in a bar garden.
But where are the country’s best bars and beer gardens?
The experts at Holidaycottages.co.uk sanded Tripadvisor and Untappd ratings to find the best bars in the areas with the largest number of sunlights.
Scroll down to see their choice …
Hicks Bar by St Austell Brewery, Cornwall
Located in St. Autel Brewery’s Visitor Center, Hicks bar Have an impressive 5/5 rating on TripAdvisor.
The bar has a ‘sunny lounge area outside’ and is just a short walk from St. Ausell train station.

Hicks Bar, located in St Austell Brewery’s Visitor Center, has an impressive 5/5 rating on TripAdvisor
A spokesman for HolidayCottages.co.uk says: ‘With seasonal beers brewed with hop from around the world, you can expect the American and Australian style brewery with the best of Cornwall. ‘
The Boathouse, Falmouth, Cornwall
Another Cornish drinking place, The boing house is located above the harbor with a view of the Fal River estuary.
The bar has incredible views of the coast and is a popular place for seafood and cupboards.
‘The food menu is seasonal and proudly local: Think scribbled sweet potato, beer battered fish and cordial Sunday braai,’ said the holidaycottages.co.uk experts.
Rigg and Furrow at Farmhouse Brewery, Acklington, Northumberland
Located on a working farm on the Northumberland countryside, Rigg and before is a ‘hidden gem that has earned cult status among craft beer lovers’.
The brewery regularly offers street food wagons and popups with options ranging from wooden fire pizza to gourmet burgers.

Rigg and Furrow, located on a working farm on the Northumberland countryside, is a ‘hidden gem that has earned cult status among craft beer lovers’
Rigg and Furrow have an impressive 4.9 TripAdvisor rating and ‘lots of outdoor space to enjoy a pint surrounded by fields’.
The Joiners Arms, Bishopston, South Wales
The connection arms Have a ‘sin -drenched beer garden’ which is the ideal place to get away a summer afternoon.
The spokesman for the HolidayCottages.co.uk says: “A village jewel, this bar is a true local favorite with a fantastic range of drinks, including fruity ciders, sharp lagers and real legs from local breweries.”
Visitors can also enjoy ‘homemade comfort food’ and both dogs and children are ‘warmly welcomed’.
The Chemist Inn, Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire
Located above the beach in Pembrokeshire with ‘beautiful views of the coast’, The Chemist Inn is a ‘favorite among beer lovers’.
It has a spacious beer garden and visitors will enjoy views of Saundersfoot Bay while drinking.

The Chemist Inn is a ‘favorite among beer lovers’ above the beach in Pembrokeshire with ‘beautiful views of the coast’.
Holidaycottages.co.uk says: “The coastal path is right in front of its door and the city center is just a few minutes walk, while ten -mile is just three miles.”
Bayards Cove Inn, Dartmouth, Devon
A few steps of Dartmouth’s historic waterfront located, Bayards Cove Inn “Mix centuries of character with award -winning hospitality.”
The bar offers takeaway food so that tourists can enjoy their food from a ‘seat at the harbor’.
Holidaycottages.co.uk says: ‘On the menu, it is local, seasonal ingredients converted into spacious portions – from fresh Brixham seashore to rich West Country Pies.’
The Cotley Inn, Wambrook, Somerset
The Cotley Inn’s Garden has ‘views of rolling fields’ and is a favorite stop for dog hikers.
‘Holiday Cottages spokesman says:’ Behind the bar you find carefully chosen local aloes, bright ciders and a thoughtful wine list. ‘

The experts love the thatched roof in Croyde, Devon, for his ‘sun wine’ beer garden in the summer and its welcoming ‘Village-Pub Feel’
The bar sits in the heart of the Blackdown Hills National Landscape and has ‘rustic charm and seasonal food’.
The Thatch, Croyde, Devon
The experts like this ‘cute’ bar’s ‘sun-waived’ beer garden in the summer and the welcoming ‘village-pub feel’.
The watings Located in the picturesque village of Croyde and offers ‘hearty bar food’, including ‘locally caught seafood’.
“It’s the perfect place to relax after exploring the South West Coast track or catching waves in Croyde Bay and enjoying the live music,” says HolidayCottages.co.uk.
The Commercial Inn, Glossop, Derbyshire
This ‘Traditional Community Pub’ is located near Derbyshire’s Snake Pass, a scenic hill pass in the Peak district.
The commercial inn Have an impressive 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor with a highly assessed selection of Aal.

A ‘cozy gastropub’ dating back to the 1540s with several ‘original features’, the Queen’s Head, Bramfield, Suffolk, also has a ‘large walled garden perfect for summer’
Holidaycottages.co.uk says: ‘Guests can enjoy a game, live music on Saturday nights and enjoy the company of furry friends if they will!’
Queen’s Head, Bramfield, Suffolk
A ‘cozy gastropub’ dating from the 1540s with several ‘original features’, the Queen’s head Also have a ‘large walled garden that is perfect for summer’.
It is 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor and is dog friendly with ‘locally acquired’ and ‘freshly prepared food’.
Holidaycottages.co.uk says: ‘It also offers a rotating variety of Cask Aal and craft beer coming from local breweries, as well as an impressive cocktail menu.’
The expert adds: “A good bar with wonderful bars and perfect pints is very important for any British history and a beer garden in the sun is the cherry above.”