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Country pub set in the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds and a popular stopping place for walkers and cyclists. The unusual name originates from the counting of sheep passing through a nearby clicking gate. It’s renowned for its traditional home-cooked food served in the bar and conservatory. It offers a choice of drinks, including five real ales at any time with a regularly changing selection of guest ales from independent and local brewers. Another handpull dispenses traditional cider. The house beer – Terry’s Tipple is from Bateman’s. There is a large, free car park, outside seating and tables whilst inside there is pool, darts and a digital jukebox for your enjoyment. There is a quiz and regular pool and darts leagues on their respective nights. A covered but unheated area is provided for smokers.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Clickem Inn, Swinhope
Changing beers typically include: Horncastle Ales (varies) , Rudgate (varies)
Source: Regional