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Fell Bar, Penrith

Pub added by Will Larter
52 King Street
Penrith
CA11 7AY

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Quinno _ left this review about Fell Brewery Bar

A nice middle-class micro (originally converted 2012 but has changed ownership since then) which serves as a tap for Fell Brewery. Nicely done planking on the bar and benches. World music, because of course. Landlady was on each newly-vacated table like a hawk with the antibac spray, so it’s clearly a bit of a hypochondriac place. Prominent old skool Pride rainbow flag – whether that was a statement or not, I couldn’t work out. Pretty busy for a damp Monday night. GBG-listed, my Fell Brewery Ghyll was excellent (NBSS4). I also plumped for a keg Fell Brewery Cumbria Dry Stout. A pleasant 30 minutes and well-worth getting off the train for.

On 7th February 2024 - rating: 8
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Rob Hunter left this review about Fell Brewery Bar

Opens at 4pm in the week, so bear that in mind if planning a special visit.

On 14th September 2021 - no rating submitted
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jp cumbria left this review about Fell Brewery Bar

Refurbished and re-opened by Fell Brewery. 3 Fell + 3 guest ales on handpull. Several craft keg. 2 bag ciders. Intends to go from 5 to 7 days opening per week. Still Penrith's premier ale bar - but not much competition!

On 21st October 2017 - no rating submitted
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Will Larter left this review about Moo Bar

Proudly self-described as "Penrith's premier ale bar", this is a new micro-pub in former shop premises next door to the much longer established Robin Hood Inn. It's fairly basic, with aluminium beer barrels stacked in the redundant shop windows and a couple of wooden ones supplementing the rough-hewn tables and benches on the wooden floor. A small bar is in the right hand corner, and this has six hand pumps which has beers ranging from Doom Bar and Jaipur to Loch Lomond Bonnie n Bitter, Lancaster Amber and Portobello APA. Several beers were available in keg format, including Duvel from Belgium and Libertine Black Ale from BrewDog, and many bottled beers from around the world added justification to the pub's designation. Upstairs there's a smarter lounge on the first floor, and the toilets are a further floor up. The music was interesting and for those in doubt about which beer to try, there are taster bats available of three thirds.

On 17th January 2014 - rating: 7
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