The Three Mariners, Lancaster - pub details
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Address: Bridge Lane, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1EE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20178) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Lancaster (0.3 miles), Bare Lane (2.2 miles), Morecambe (3.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
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Sun Hotel and Bar, Lancaster (0.1 miles), Duke Of Lancaster, Lancaster (0.1 miles), Reds Cafe Bar, Lancaster (0.1 miles), Sante Bar and Restaurant, Lancaster (0.1 miles), Last Orders Inn, Lancaster (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Three Mariners, Lancaster
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| Absolutely soulless and dead as my last stop on a Saturday afternoon crawl. Beer ok and guess things must get more interesting when the place fills up but doing a good impression of a library when i was there. brianthelion - 22 Apr 2012 23:43 |
| Recent change of landlord in the past few weeks here, but the spirit remains the same. Majors on beers from local microbreweries, with several on offer (although alas no dark, for my own selfish tastes). Traditional pub interior, warm and friendly and allows well-behaved small dogs (a bit of a rarity in Lancaster, from what I can gather). It isn't far from the railway station if you are only passing by, but is well worth a visit. PhilR - 1 Jan 2012 17:01 |
| six handpumps of which four were banks and Taylor,one York and one blank.barmaid was cutest and friendliest in town tonight,pint of b&t golden fox was spot on,7/10 fat_beer_badger - 4 Sep 2011 21:00 |
| A warm and cozy little pub set back from the road. We were fortunate enough to be visiting during a Lancaster wide beer festival and there were about 8 ales on (looked as though this was standard though). The ales we tried were all in fine form. Rod_Hariga - 14 Feb 2011 21:59 |
| Traditional pub, albeit with some opening out inside. It purports to be the oldest pub in Lancaster, and from looking at the stone-built exterior, this seems a plausible claim. It's set back slightly from the road not far from the river, in a pleasant leafy alcove, with bench seating for a nice day. On entering, you are met by a long, low-ceilinged room with oak beams, although there have been considerable alterations made, and the pub has a mostly contemporary feel, with smartish furnishings and games machines. The room has part-partitions to create distinct areas, at one end a TV shows sport, whilst the other end is more traditional, with an old inglenook fireplace. The beer range is sound, with 6 handpumps dispensing beers from both local and national breweries. Unusually, the beer is gravtiy fed. Lancaster, Bowland and Copper Dragon were all represented on my visit, but I went for the Young's Special, which was excellent. All in all this is a fine locals' pub, with one of the best atmopsheres in Lancaster. One to head to. Carlurmston - 28 Aug 2010 11:09 |
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