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A former Jacobean banqueting hall, owners Spitting Feathers Brewery won a CAMRA English Heritage Conservation and Conversion to Pub Use award in 2009. Charles I stayed in the Grade II listed building in 1645 and, behind a perspex panel, part of the original wall can still be seen. Reached by fifteen steps from the street, this city centre pub's stone floors, high ceilings and tapestries create a terrific ambience. A comprehensive, changing list of real ales from micros, many regional, complements the house beers from their own brewery in nearby Waverton. The food is inventive and freshly prepared.
Historic Interest
Charles I stayed in the Grade II listed building in 1645.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Brewery Tap, Chester
Mostly northern breweries
Changing beers typically include: Castle Rock (varies) , Magic Rock (varies) , Northern Monk (varies)
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Mild, Porter, Stout At least 1 style usually available
Source: National