This welcoming old-fashioned locals pub is about 200m uphill from the town-centre. A former sea captain's house, it is 17thC and Grade II listed. There is a cosy snug in front of the bar with an open fire; another seating area with a TV is separated by a passageway with a hatch to the bar. Beers are sourced mostly from local brewers plus three brewed by their own brewery. A popular quiz night is held every Tuesday and there is a wonderful beer garden at the back with heating in the winter. Open 2pm to 11pm bank holiday Mondays (but check first). Pork pies are normally available.
Historic Interest
A former sea captain's house, it is 17thC and Grade II listed.
Mid or late 18th-century small 3 roomed terraced pub up a set of steps from the street level. Has a lobby bar with a new counter, small bar on the left with 1960s fittings, and a small modernised lounge on two levels that was two rooms.
Mid or late 18th-century small 3 roomed terraced pub up a set of steps from the street level. Has a lobby bar with a new counter, small bar on the left with 1960s fittings, and a small modernised lounge on two levels that was two rooms.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Mainly local breweries but sometimes further afield, e.g. Robinsons, Saltaire.) and 3 regular beers.
Old Friends, Ulverston
Source: National