The Station is a bustling, popular pub, serving home-made traditional pub fayre. As the name suggests it is perfectly situated for the steam railway as well as only 100 yards from arguably the most stunning beach the island has to offer. The imposing building is particularly handsome and the atmosphere inside extremely welcoming. It is recommended to take the train down south and enjoy a meal here before sampling the pleasures Port Erin has to offer. The Station serves food daily in informal and well furnished surroundings. Traditional paintings and scenes adorn the walls throughout. Both diners and drinkers can mingle freely together in the informal tabled areas, which are very well and comfortably spaced apart. There is a large separate over-spill room to the right, which can be booked for functions. The Station stocks the most Okell's beers in Port Erin in one venue, along with a guest ale. Originally an old coaching inn for the distribution of luggage from the railway station to hotels around Port Erin. The Station remains an ideal starting off, or indeed end point, for visitors to Port Erin nervous of missing the last train or bus back to Douglas and beyond. The connections are less than two minutes away from the pub entrance!
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Station Hotel, Port Erin
Source: National