An Edwardian pub, built in the 1830s, and situated opposite the Plymouth City Bus depot, Central Park and the Life Centre, and a short walk from Home Park, Plymouth Argyle FC - it can be very busy on match days. Ten hand pumps dispense at least one real cider, with local ciders appearing regularly. The pub itself was built by the grandfather of Captain Scott (of The Antarctic fame). Numerous buses from the city centre and railway station pass by the doorstep. Since becoming a JD Wetherspoon in 1999, the pub has established a well-earned reputation for its' well-kept live beers, and supplements this with a map of where the breweries are located. Beers from Bays, Exmoor, Hanlons, South Hams and Summerskills appear regularly.
CAMRA Member Vouchers may be redeemable here - don't forget your membership card.
This Pub serves many changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Britannia Inn, Plymouth
Changing beers typically include: Bays (varies) , South Hams (varies) , Summerskills (varies)
Source: National