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The Falcon
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PUBLICAN |
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ADDRESS |
10 Market Street, Huntingdon,
Cambridgeshire PE29 3NR Tel. 01480 453228 |
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MAP |
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PUB EXPLORER
REFERENCE |
37119.
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English Ale Festival in celebration of St
George.
Come and take part in our new English Ale Festival, running
until the 28th May. As well as a number of English cask ales you
can request us to source locally brewed beers! In addition to
superb beers we have launched a newsletter with lots of helpful
information. You can also take part in our collector scheme,
whereby if you purchase 9 festival bitters you will be entered
into a free prize draw to win a limited edition glass tankard
engraved with the Festival logo. |
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REFURBISHMENT |
We had a major
refurbishment and new menu in December 2006. We now are a modern pub,
styled in up to date
neutral tones and have a choice of seating areas. We
attract both locals and new visitors. |
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PHOTO
GALLERY |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Thursday 11am -
11pm.
Friday & Saturday 11am - 1am.
Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Becks Vier, Fosters, Kronenbourg, Stella, John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.
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ENTERTAINMENT |
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FRIDAY |
DJ. |
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SATURDAY |
DJ. |
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LAST SATURDAY
OF MONTH |
Live Entertainment - solo
artist or duos. |
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TEAM |
Darts team. |
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OTHER ENTERTAINMENT |
Setanta & Sky Sports, 2
Plasma Screens, Darts Board. |
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FOOD |
Traditional Pub Food served from a main menu & Specials board. Range of Wines, Tea &
Freshly Ground Fairtrade Speciality Coffees. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Daily 12noon - 9pm. |
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FACILITIES |
Outdoor Courtyard Seating
Area (with heaters & canopy), Wheelchair
Access. |
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OTHER |
Quiet Area, Well Behaved Children Welcome, Dogs Allowed (in
courtyard), Car Parking - 16 spaces.
Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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Located in the
centre of Huntingdon market town on the Square you will find
The Falcon Tavern. Markets are held on Wednesdays, Saturdays and a
farmers market alternate Fridays. The building, which dates back to
1654 was one of Oliver Cromwell's war recruiting offices. Now styled
in a modern manner we have clean sharp decor whist still having low ceilings
and split level areas flooring. This is very much a trouble free and female friendly venue.
We get a great mixture of ages in here, all getting on well together, in
addition to a strong regular locals clientele. Many come from the
market, shoppers and business men as well as service men and women from the
local RAF bases. We are a good focal point for anybody wanting to come and
see the area as there are various local attractions such as Cromwell's Museum,
nearby St Ives and a lot of boating. If you are down this way, look us
up and have a drink and maybe try the karaoke or get into the party mood on
our pub to club nights. You will be made very welcome.
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