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The Ratty Arms

PUBLICANS

Gordon Wilson & Beverley McCartney.

 

ADDRESS

Ravenglass, Cumbria  CA18 1SN  Tel / Fax. 01229 717676  e-mail  rattyarms@aol.com

 

MAP

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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

11450.

 

WINTER OPENING TIMES

Monday - Friday 11am - 2.30pm & 5.30pm - 11pm.
  Saturday 11am - 11pm.
Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm.

 

 SUMMER OPENING TIMES

Easter - October. Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm. Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Carlsberg, Fosters, Kronenbourg, John Smiths Smooth, Websters Bitter, Theakstons Mild, Guinness, Strongbow & Scrumpy Jack Ciders.

 

REAL ALES

Theakstons, Ruddles, Jennings + 2 seasonal Guest ales.

 

QUIZ NIGHT

Tuesday (November to Easter).

 

TEAMS

Darts team, Dominoes team.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

Darts Board.

 

FOOD

Good Pub Food, mostly homemade is served in the bar. Tea & Coffee.

 

MEAL TIMES

Summer: Monday - Saturday 11am - 9pm. Sunday 12noon - 9pm.
Winter: Monday - Saturday 11am - 2pm & 6pm - 9pm.
Sunday 12noon - 2pm & 6pm - 9pm.

 

FACILITIES

Patio Area, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet.

 

OTHER

Children Welcome, Dogs Allowed, Car Parking 50+ spaces, Coaches Welcome (coach parking). Debit & Credit Cards accepted.

 

Photo Coming Soon.Ratty Arms is a former Victorian railway station built in 1873 from sandstone and granite.  We are on the mainline opposite the Ravenglass narrow gauge railway.  Inside the pub we have railway memorabilia and serve customers food which is almost completely homemade.  Our wide range of beers, lagers and real ales are well worth sampling.  As well as many tourists we attract a number of locals, making this a very warm, friendly pub with its log fire.  Outside you can use our large patio and there is plenty of space to leave your car in our car park.  Walkers are very welcome and we always look forward to seeing new faces.

 

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