As the Island's most northerly pub the Grosvenor always has been equally popular for both drinking and dining. The "Tap Room" is a long-established favourite with locals and patrons from further afield, from families to farmers! It's very much a traditional country bar with a real sense of period charm and character. This pub was owned by Okell’s Brewery but no longer tends to sell their beers. A Quiz Night is held one Sunday evening a month, everyone is always welcome and not just at quiz times.
There is also a dining room and a separate function room which can be used for events. If it is very quiet the pub may close earlier than listed on winter evenings. Food is very popular so booking meals in advance may be very necessary.
Accessibility is good as all of the pub from the car park is step free and there is a disabled toilet. Since reopening all the toilets have also been upgraded.
The pub has a collection of Shell Oil posters, local and TT photographs, darts trophies and horse pictures. The pub is one of many hosting the parish walk visitors when this happens in June and there are frequent quiz nights and live music events.
Now owned by the family running the pub, Odin beers are now being served, the Manx Mild is very popular. This pub is very popular at all times for food so pre-booking tables by phone is recommended. A take-away service is also offered here.
Historic Interest
In the 1830s there were 33 pubs here but 31 lost their licences then and this pub is the sole remaining pub now and it was extended and refurbished in the 1960s.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Grosvenor Country Inn, Andreas
Source: National
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