The Garibaldi, St. Albans

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Giuseppe Garibaldi, a 19th century Italian general who helped to unify his country, has had among other things a Brazilian city, a fish and a biscuit resembling squashed flies between two sheets of cardboard named after him. A Fuller's pub in St. Albans can be added to that list. The Garibaldi is situated among a gaggle of pubs to the south of the centre, across the road from the beer garden of the White Lion to be precise. There are five ales on tap, food is served throughout the day, and to enjoy summer weather there is a conservatory area and a small garden.
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61 Albert Street, St. Albans, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 1RT

01727 854381

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Exit right out of St Albans station onto Victoria Street and after a few minute's walk take the forth left onto Marlborough road. At the Cross straight over into Keyfield Terrace and turn right at the end which will lead you to Albert Street.

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27 May 11 Updated by piranha