We asked our readers what their favourite pubs are, and some even told us of pubs of the past where they enjoyed to spend their time.
The Hare, in Loddington, and The Mason Arms, in Thrapston, and The Dukes at Woodfood are among the pubs that north Northamptonshire people say they have missed the most during lockdown.
While the Nags Head, formerly of Wollaston, is one of the most familiar, popular names from the past Telegraph readers wish they could step foot in again.
Click through this article to see which watering holes our readers suggest going to for a pint after the lockdown ends.
Join in the conversation and nominate your favourite pubs in north Northamptonshire, by clicking here.

. Two popular pubs in north Northamptonshire, as nominated by readers
Two of the most missed pubs in north Northamptonshire are the Duke of Wellington and The Mason Arms, as nominated by readers. Photo: UGC

. The Overstone Arms, Pytchley
Ann Jones said: "The Overstone Arms, Pytchley! Brilliant place, if only we could be there now." Photo: UGC

1. The Overstone Arms, Pytchley
Ann Jones said: "The Overstone Arms, Pytchley! Brilliant place, if only we could be there now." Photo: UGC

2. The Hare, Loddington
David Billing nominated The Hare at Loddington. He said: "There's great staff, food, beer and atmosphere." Photo: UGC

3. The Wayfarers
Anna Tebbutt said: "Wayfarers in Kettering. Such a nice pub, friendly landlords, regulars and staff." Photo: UGC

4. Alexandra Arms, Kettering
Ian Armstrong said: "Alexandra Arms, Kettering, is renowned for an ever-changing array of up to 15 real ales." Photo: Ian Armstrong