Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a Victorian purpose built seaside spa town founded by the Quaker Henry Pease in the 1860s. (whist Old Saltburn, across the river and down by the sea, heralds back to the 16th Century).The Saltburn Improvement Company had a ban on public houses, so until the 1980s, alcohol was only served in hotels and clubs. The Vic was the first pub in the town when it was converted from three shop units in 1982. The interior is an almost convincing re-invention of a Victorian pub interior with its two bars. This is helped by a number of genuine old brewery and whisky mirrors, and a wooden bar and lighting from a bygone age. Up to three cask ales. Close to both the bus stops and railway station. Besides Strongarm, Cameron's Road Crew is also sold.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Victoria, Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Source: Regional