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Traditional two-roomed local, in the centre of Hathern and located on the A6, with a large bar and small, well upholstered comfortable lounge with real fires. Do not miss a visit to the totally architecturally unspoilt toilets with their tiled walls and original features.
Food vendors on the pub fore-court Friday and Saturday.
'Pups in the Pub' on Mondays, Pub Quiz on Thursdays.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
The Georgian-style brick frontage was added to this small 19th-century pub in the 1930s, since when there have been few changes. On entering, you pass the intact off-sales then turn right into the public bar, which was doubled in size by the 1930s scheme. The counter here looks inter-war but both the bar back and fireplace are probably from the 1960s. The tiny lounge has a modern counter front added to what must previously have been just a hatch. The fixed seating is from the Thirties alterations but again the fireplace is later. Both gents’ and ladies’ have glazed white brick walls.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Dew Drop, Hathern
Changing beers typically include: Black Sheep - Best Bitter , Blue Monkey - Infinity IPA , Castle Rock - Elsie Mo
Source: National