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The Brewery Tap

52-54 Lower Bridge Street, CHESTER, CH1 1RU

In 2008 the Spitting Feathers Brewery breathed new life into this historic pub situated in part of Gamul House, named after Sir Francis Gamul, a wealthy merchant and mayor of Chester who built it in 1620. This is reputedly where Charles I stayed when his troops were defeated at Rowton Moor, shortly before the king's final flight to Wales. Relax with a Thirstquencher ale and enjoy the pub's numerous period details, then choose from a menu of hearty pub favourites such as smoked mackerel, beetroot and horseradish; braised beef and Old Wavertonian pie, pickled red cabbage and fat chips.

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Tel: 01244 340999
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Principal beers

Thirstquencher, Old Wavertonian Stout

Open

All day all week

Closed

25-26 Dec

Facilities

Children welcome.

The Brewery Tap, Chester

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From B5268 in Chester into Lower Bridge St towards river

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