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             McCarthy's Bar (formerly Ye Olde Golden Lion Inn)

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Please note that some of the details shown may be out of date. We are currently in the process of amending the details with the new owners. 

OWNER

Joseph O'Neil.

 

MANAGER

Dan Moyle.

 

ADDRESS

Main Street, Keswick, Cumbria  CA12 5JD  Tel. 01768 772347

 

MAP

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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

11435.

 

PUB OPENING TIMES

Sunday - Thursday 12noon - 11pm. Friday & Saturday 12noon - 12mn.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Fosters, Kronenbourg, John Smiths Extra Smooth, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.

 

REAL ALES

5 ales always available.
Theakstons Best Bitter / Old Peculiar + 3 Guest ales.

 

WINE

An extensive wine list is available.

 

LIVE MUSIC

Every Thursday April - October.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

Terrestrial Sports, TV.

 

FOOD

Good range of quality, value for money Pub Food & Bar Snacks. Chefs Daily Specials. Range of Fine Wines, Tea & Coffee.

 

MEAL TIMES

Daily 12noon - 9pm.

 


SUNDAY ROAST

Traditional Sunday Roast with a choice of beef, pork or chicken for  £6.25.

 

OTHER

Children Welcome, Car Parking (Bell Close car park behind pub). Debit Cards & Credit Cards accepted. Cash Back available.

 

McCarthys Bar Photo

 

 

McCarthys Bar, formerly known as Ye Olde Golden Lion, is a Grade II listed building which is more than 200 years old.  Inside, the atmosphere is warm and welcoming with a fire burning at the end of a long room.  Dine throughout the building, or just sit back and relax while enjoying a glass of our fine wine or beer.  Our menu has a wide range of choice, including vegetarian options.  See our board for our chef's daily specials.  Try one of our Giant Yorkshire Puddings.  There is also and extensive wine list.  Situated in the centre of Keswick with the Bell Close Car Park behind us we are an ideal place to stop and rest your weary feet after a hard days walking, sightseeing or shopping.

 

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