This popular local pub is conveniently situated near the no.1 bus route in Hawcoat Village (between the main town centre and the hospital). It sells ales mainly from Cumbrian micros. A beer menu on a chalkboard lists forthcoming attractions. The pub, which has been on these premises since the 1860s, has been extensively extended and renovated, and features an open bar with adjacent separate rooms. Friendly staff give a warm welcome. Well-behaved dogs are allowed in one of the rooms.
Small two-bar pub which is little altered since the 1960s. Lounge on the left has 1960s bar counter and the mirrored bar back, ply panelling on the walls, the fixed seating and mirrored hat stand also date from this time. On the right of the lino tiled passage through the pub is the public bar has a small 1960s bar counter, 60s fixed seating but the flagstone floor and some panelling is new.
Small two-bar pub which is little altered since the 1960s. Lounge on the left has 1960s bar counter and the mirrored bar back, ply panelling on the walls, the fixed seating and mirrored hat stand also date from this time. On the right of the lino tiled passage through the pub is the public bar has a small 1960s bar counter, 60s fixed seating but the flagstone floor and some panelling is new.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Kings Arms Hawcoat, Barrow-in-Furness
Changing beers typically include: Bowness Bay (varies) , Keswick (varies) , Kirkby Lonsdale (varies)
Source: Local