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The Harrow

www.theharrowpub.co.uk       

PUBLICANS

Karman Hunter & Greig Amos.

 

ADDRESS

4 Cambridge Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire  HP20 1RS  Tel. 01296 336243

 

MAP

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OWN WEBSITE

www.theharrowpub.co.uk

 

PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

34774.

 

OUTDOOR REFURBISHMENT

During 2006 we received refurbishment to outdoor seating area which now boast a new contemporary range of furniture.

 

PHOTO GALLERY

Outside Area Bar Area

 

PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Wednesday 11am - 11pm.
Thursday 11am - 12mn.
Friday & Saturday 12noon - 1.30am.
Sunday 12noon - 11.30pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Amstel, Carlsberg Extra Cold, Hoegaarden, Stella,  Tetley Smooth Cold, Guinness Extra Cold, Strongbow Cider.

 

REAL ALES

6 real ales available on rotation. Shepherd Neame Spitfire, Adnams Broadside, Black Sheep, Charles Wells Bombardier +  2 Guest ales.

 

OTHER DRINKS

Good Range of Wines, Shooters, Excellent Range of Bottled Beers from Around The World.

 

ENTERTAINMENT

SATURDAY

DJ plays house music.
The Harrow Rocks with a Live Band Once a month.

 

1ST THURSDAY OF MONTH

Live Bands.

 

SPORTING FIXTURES

We show all pay per view matches on the 2 big screens.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

Sky Sports & Premiership Plus, TV, 2 Big Screens.

 


FOOD

Great Home Cooked Pub Food served from a main menu. Tea & Cappuccino & Espresso Coffee.

 

MEAL TIMES

Monday - Thursday 12noon - 7pm. Friday - Sunday 12noon - 4pm.

 

FACILITIES

Newly Refurbished Beer Garden, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet.

 

PHOTO

Harrow

 

OTHER

Quiet Area, Coaches Welcome (by appointment). Switch & Credit Cards accepted.

 

Harrow PhotoLocated in the centre of Aylesbury, just off the market square, you will find The Harrow.  Historically the building dates back to the 6th Century when it was a farmhouse.  In the 17th Century it was converted into two pubs, the Harrow and the Barleycorn.  Later still it became one large pub called the Farmyard and in May 2004 it had a major refurbishment to become part of the Firkin Beer Company and renamed the Harrow.  In appearance it is a mixture of traditional with a hint of modern.  It has retained the old beams and a real fire but has modern decor and facilities.  Food can be enjoyed anywhere in the pub or outside in summer where there is a heated patio area for the chilly evenings.  The clientele vary according to the time of day.  Daytime sees locals, office workers, shoppers and the more mature clientele.  There is a fabulous atmosphere here which is really friendly and relaxed.  The staff are really welcoming.  They mix the drinks on the front of the bar and hardly ever turn their backs on the customers.  Quite a nice touch!  With good food, an excellent choice of drinks at the bar, sport to be watched on two big screens and monthly entertainment on offer, this is a pub to put on your 'must try' list.  See you soon!

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