A spacious micropub in the former iconic Long Eaton draper's shop of the same name. The pub retains many of the original features and has been refurbished to a high standard, creating a relaxed and cosy atmosphere. Up to six real ales are dispensed by gravity; casks can be seen in the temperature controlled cool room next to the bar. One or two real ciders as well as tea and coffee are available.
Conversion
A spacious micro pub in a former drapers that sold everything from curtains to underwear and had been run by three generations of the same family for more than 100 years. It retains many of the shop's original features, such as wooden shelving and cabinets and one of the shop's counters is the bar top. Everything else is made from reclaimed, recycled materials including the floor and the cupboards. The pub is adorned with an assortment of nostalgic items such as old street lamps, a wooden washing mangle and a hobby horse amid interesting old furniture, good woodwork and stained glass. The effect is cosy and welcoming, despite the constraints of the shop space. Real ales and ciders are served but there are no meals.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Rowells Drinking Emporium, Long Eaton