A PUB near Hereford has featured in a quiz on BBC Radio 1 and one of the presenters said she wants to go there.
The daily 'don't look it up quiz' is on BBC Radio 1 after 3pm, with Scott Mills and Chris Stark usually going head-to-head.
Listeners are then encouraged to play along with a friend.
But this week Vick Hope and Katie Thistleton are sitting in for Mills and Stark, so they are up against each other.
The Bunch of Carrots in Hampton Bishop, near Hereford, featured in one of the rounds on Thursday, with Thistleton saying she couldn't imagine a pub actually being called that.
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After a question about if there were more pubs called The Plough or The Ship, with the answer being the former, the Bunch of Carrots was mentioned on air.
The pair were asked which of three names was not an actual name of a pub.
They had to guess between The Alice in Wonderland, Bunch of Carrots or The Nobody Inn.
Vicki Hope said: "I like them all, I hope The Nobody Inn is one."
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Katie Thistleton added: "I go to a pub sometimes called the Letters Inn which is good because it's like Let Us Inn."
Hope then said: "The Nobody Inn sounds very biblical, like there's no room at the inn tonight."
Thistleton admitted she "couldn't imagine" the Bunch of Carrots being a pub, but then said "how would we know if it's not?".
Both presenters then guessed The Alice in Wonderland wasn't a pub, which was the correct answer
"I want to go down to the Bunch of Carrots for a lovely vino," Thistleton said.
The answer was The Alice in Wonderland.
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