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Warwick's first micropub was converted from an Old Post Office and opened in 2014. A traditional, yet quirky pub with an interesting interior and eclectic curios adorning the walls.
Popular with real ale enthusiasts and local residents, the pub has a diverse choice of constantly rotating real ale and craft ales including five handpull cask ales, four craft keg beer taps, lager and up to three real ciders. Also serving a range of wines, spirits, top-shelf whiskies and alcohol free drinks.
Has been Heart of Warwickshire's Pub of the Year and runner up on many occasions since opening.
Instagram: @oldpostofficewarwick
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Old Post Office, Warwick
Changing beers typically include: Attic (varies) , Byatt's (varies) , Church End (varies)
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