Botcherby, Carlisle
Gallaghers
Built in the mid-nineteenth century as the Golden Lion and later part of the State Management Scheme.
Traditional pub at the St Nicholas Street end of town, formerly the Golden Lion. Cheap, friendly and full of regulars.
History
Opened Mid-19th century, as the Golden Lion
Built in the mid-nineteenth century as the Golden Lion, and first recorded as a pub in the 1855 directory. Bought by the Burton brewers Worthington's around 1897 for £10,000, then taken into the State Management Scheme.
- Cheap pint
- Historic interior
- Real ale
- Traditional
Where
2-4 St Nicholas Street, Carlisle CA1 2EE
Opening hours
| Monday | 11:00–21:00 |
| Tuesday | 11:00–21:00 |
| Wednesday | 11:00–21:00 |
| Thursday | 11:00–21:00 |
| Friday | 11:00–23:00 |
| Saturday | 11:00–23:00 |
| Sunday | 11:00–21:00 |
Hours are kept by hand and change without warning. Ring ahead if it matters.
Nearest to here
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140 maway
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150 maway
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190 maway
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310 maway
Sources
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