Comfortable, wood-panelled, split-level bar with some secluded drinking areas and an upstairs restaurant, which has its own bar and can be hired. Caters largely for the tourist trade. Originally built as a fishmonger’s shop in 1854. Licensed in 1858 and called the Western Counties Hotel until 1983. Merged with next door building in 1971.
A couple of the handpumps may be used for Lilleys cider during the Summer Months.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 5 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Greene King (seasonal)
Cask Ale
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