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The Griffin, Carlisle

Pub added by Colin Spiller
1 Court Square
Carlisle
CA1 1QX
Phone: 01228598941

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Quinno _ left this review about The Griffin

Literally a Wednesday night down the Aberystwyth SU from my youth but 24 years later in this GK party barn pub. Two levels and to be fair it's kitted-out pretty well, those of a Titchmarshian disposition will enjoy the four poster tables upstairs which are bedecked with fauna. Oddly there was a token cask of Dark Tide which even more oddly was actually pretty drinkable (NBSS 3). A better bet than the Apple Tree on this showing.

On 16th February 2024 - rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Griffin

Prominent city-centre pub, housed in an old bank and located just up the station access road by the old defensive towers. You might think that 'spoons would have done a better job of the conversion because the interior is disappointingly anodyne (and the mezzanine insertion doesn't really help). With two of the four handpumps in use, I found the local Citadel (£3.55) and Greene King IPA being served, with another Carlisle Brewery beer and Old Speckled Hen coming next.

On 27th September 2021 - rating: 6
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Griffin

Large Greene King over a couple for floors.

Real ale options seemed limited to core GK range, so avoided.

Stella £1 cheaper than Peroni at £4 a pint.

Seemed popular for the "pub grub crowd"

On 16th September 2021 - rating: 5
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Old Boots left this review about The Griffin

Large Greene King pub on a corner just outside the Citadel and railway station. Fair bit of dark wood and bench seating. White tiled bar back, four pulls lurk on the front corner of the L shaped counter, Abbott, IPA and Golden Griffin from the local Carlisle brewery, presumably some badge engineering going on there. Looks like it’s had a massive refurbishment in the recent past, which possibly added the mezzanine floor. Usual screens and machines with constant but not too intrusive background music. My IPA was as good as it is likely to get but I drank it fast and had jaded taste buds from the previous days excesses. On the ball with their anti plague procedures and reasonably quick service, although it was a quiet time of day while I waited for a train.

On 20th September 2020 - no rating submitted
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Will Larter left this review about The Griffin

I've passed this one many times when changing trains in Carlisle - it's only a stone's throw from the station - but never felt the need to investigate further. On this occasion, a lousy beer in another pub required expunging, so I popped in for a swift half before my train. It's a large building, a former bank, and has been given the treatment. It appears to be quite popular but I entered without too much enthusiasm. The bar features four hand pumps, with Ruddles Best, Greene King IPA and Abbot supporting the very welcome Black Sheep Best Bitter. One of my favourite beers when well kept, and this one was just about spot on. I don't think I'll be making a habit of coming here, but on this occasion it really hit the spot.

On 5th August 2019 - rating: 6
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Gill Smith left this review about The Griffin

This pub is in the 2010 Good Beer Guide, but is a large barn of a place with little atmosphere. Had Geltsdale Brampton bitter which was the only guest available. The other beer was Greene King IPA so I was disappointed with the choice in such a big place. Asked for soup of the day and was told it was pea and spinach, but when it came it was orange, more like a spicy carrot. Nice enough and the food menu was reasonably priced too. TV screens showing artists playing their music at a reasonable level allowing conversation.

On 26th August 2010 - rating: 7
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hondo . left this review about The Griffin

2 floor pub close to carlisle train station.Opens 9:00 am food served & 2 real ales on.

On 16th March 2010 - no rating submitted
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Tex Icecubes left this review about The Griffin

Did the old, sneek off while wifey is shopping ploy and headed straight for this place which I'd noticed after leaving the railway station. It had many "were in the good beer guide" and "camra pub of the season" stickers in the window, so I was a little disappointed when there were only two real ales available (Jennings Cumberland and Brains Bitter). Plumped for the Brains. £2.56 Bargain.
So I sat down in the not very plush interior and began to make notes. (pretty sad).
Its a large building, bit of a drinking den, mainly lager and smoothflow drinkers, not many people eating food. The beer was ok but nothing special. You get a much better pint and better choice 100 yards down the road at the Woodrow Wilson.
All the usual - beer pump clips and a big picture of John Barras, but sadly lacking in the art effects and parrot inhaler.

On 2nd February 2010 - rating: 6
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ROB Camra left this review about The Griffin

OK pub for a station pub. Sells a couple of real ales usually at least one is from a micro. Has several large screens for the football so it gets busy when there's a match on. Service is usually OK here even when busy. Not much character has been left in here as it's simply a big room, has an upstairs though that opens at busy times.

On 2nd December 2009 - rating: 5
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Danny O'Revey left this review about The Griffin

Ok, it was early in the morning, I was in here at 10am, but the pub was already busy. I had an an excuse, honest, its a long way from home, but reminds me of Wetherspoons, large pub, with people getting drunk early in the morning.

But actually this is a nice pub with good beer, next to the railway station.

I would recommend it.

On 27th September 2009 - rating: 8
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