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The Borough, Lancaster

Pub added by Alexander Kapp
3 Dalton Square
Lancaster
LA1 1PP
Phone: 0152464170

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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Borough

We called here on a busy Tuesday lunchtime and the service was excellent. The interior is traditional with oak flooring, oak polished bar and screens along the front of the restaurant section. All the timber in the front of the pub was painted in a heritage sage green colour. We tried a couple of their Borough ales and found them to be served cold. After warming the glass through my hands, I did start to taste some flavour, but not much. I found their beer a big disappointment, in fact boring.

On 23rd February 2014 - rating: 6
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Quinno _ left this review about The Borough

They now have their own microbrewery and there were three on last week. The Stout was very good. I would have tried the others but I couldn't pass up the chance of a swift and well-served Hawkshead. It has always been a bit upmarket in here and there seems to have been another subtle notch upwards as the rear area seemed very formal to how I remember. Still one of Lancaster's best, mind.

April 2011
A relative newcomer to the Lancaster pub scene, this is a conversion from an old townhouse close to the city hall. It’s a very large place and is ornately decorated; high ceilings, chandeliers, oak-panelled walls and old pictures. It functions mainly (though not exclusively) as a food and coffee house during the afternoons (I saw a few people having business meetings in here) but turns into a relaxed drinking den in the evening. There are half a dozen real ales sourced heavily from local breweries (think Hawskshead, Bowland etc) which are usually in exceptionally good condition. The bay window with the comfy leather chairs is a good place for people watching. Aimed squarely at the middle class, CAMRA types and upmarket students, the atmosphere is relaxed and enjoyable. Highly recommended.

On 2nd December 2013 - rating: 8
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