Well patronised by locals and sought out by train trippers who have found out about this gem. This stone built end terrace pub dates from 19th century and has a regionally important historic interior. Also note the table football in the rear room. Retains original small room layout and boasts several nautical artefacts over 100 years old. Has darts team and hosts music nights. Bar staff are warm and friendly.Check Tuesday winter opening hours
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A 1916-dated photograph inside this stone-built end-of-terrace pub suggests that this is when it was enlarged - the photo shows etched glass each side of the central entrance. The public bar, front right, is the best room here, with its early 20th-century fittings - much of the bar-back, counter, fire-surround and some panelling. The passageway is another traditional feature as it serves also as a drinking space; note the lovely mosaic floor from front to back and the hatch to the servery. The rear right room also has a serving hatch but both it and the left hand room (once two small rooms) have been modernised.
Stone-built end-of-terrace pub, said to have been enlarged in 1916. This is the date of a photograph in the pub which shows etched glass either side of the central entrance ('Bar' clearly shown in the right-hand windows). The star is the public bar on the front right-hand side. This small room has some early 20th-century fittings - much of the bar-back, counter, fire-surround and some panelling. The other very traditional feature is the passageway which with the lobby has a lovely mosaic floor from front to rear with its hatch to the servery, and where passageway drinking is still popular. The rear right room has a hatch for service to the back of the bar; but it and the left hand room, which was formerly two small rooms, are modernised.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Pilot, Berwick upon Tweed
Local & national
Changing beers typically include: Firebrick (varies) , Hadrian Border (varies)
Source: National