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Railway Station 1) The Water Witch 5) The John O’Gaunt 9) The Bobbin
2) The White Cross 6) The Sun Hotel & Bar 10) The Yorkshire House
Bus Station
3) The Borough 7) The Three Mariners CAMRA supports sensible drinking,
please drink responsibly when
Tourist Info. 8) The Wagon & Horses visiting these pubs.
4) The Penny Bank
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1) The Water Witch 5) The John O’Gaunt 9) The Bobbin
Towpath, Aldcliffe Road 53 Market Street 8 Chapel Street
Tel: (01524) 63828 Tel: (01524) 65356 Tel: (01524) 32606
(C2i) (Punch Taverns) (Mitchells)
11am - 12 midnight Mon - Sat 11am - 12 midnight Sun - Sat 11am - 12 midnight
Sun 12 noon - 3pm, 7pm - 11pm
Housed in an old canal side stable just
outside the city centre and now a local institution, this pub is a must One of the last surving true market Large open plan pub with bare wooden
for anyone visiting the area. Bare stonework walls and flagstone pubs. Saved from being altered when last for sale when one of the floors and knick-knacks on the walls. Regular beer festivals and
floors keep in with the character of the building. Split into two areas customers purchased it. Providing the atmosphere only a locals’ pub promotions help attract the younger drinker, making this a very lively
of the restaurant serving high class cuisine and the bar with its can, small, friendly and very welcoming. The beer range tends to try and and often loud place at the weekends.
recently increased beer range offering 12 ales from local and national accommodate the breweries from the lakes, Jennings and Black Sheep
microbreweries alongside an extensive collection of bottled beers. being two almost permanent residents. Breweriania adorns the walls,
with over 500 old drip mats, lots from breweries no longer in existence.
2) The White Cross 6) The Sun Hotel & Bar 10) The Yorkshire House
Towpath, South Road 63 Church Street 2 Parliament Street
Tel: (01524) 33999 Tel: (01524) 66006 Tel: (01524) 64679
(Enterprise) (C2i) (Mitchells)
Sun - Thur 12 noon - 11pm Mon - Thur 11am - 12.30 Mon - Wed 7pm - 12 midnight
Fri - Sat 12 noon - 12.30am Fri - Sat 11am - 1am Thur - Fri 7pm - 1am
Sun 12 noon - 11.30pm Sat 2pm - 1am (Sun midnight)
Large converted mill buildings on the edge of the city centre In arguably one of the oldest pubs in Lancaster, retaining a lot of the Potentially unique in this area, combining a vibrant live music scene
overlooking the canal. Very popular with the students from the local original decor of stone walls and bare floors. This can be exceptionally in the upstairs venue with a creative range of beers from all over the
adult and nurses colleges. Provides a place for a quiet afternoon drink busy during the weekend and evenings with a lively, cosmopolitan country, this single room bar is one of the only pubs in the city to serve
between the busy lunchtime diners and evening carousers. crowd. Ales are generally served in handled glasses unless requested a guest cider on hand pump. A very welcoming atmosphere ensures
otherwise. The boutique hotel attached provides a wonderful base for that this is always a busy, thriving haven for the night time drinker.
people visiting the area.