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A real ale destination in Ripon over many decades, the One Eyed Rat was refurbished and re-opened under new management in the summer of 2020. A Grade II listed building set within a terrace of 200-year-old houses, its narrow frontage leads to a warm and welcoming hostelry. The pub has a long, narrow interior with traditional seating and an open fire, and there is a large garden at the rear, including a sizeable covered area. A varied selection of cask ales are served, usually including a dark beer, and in summer a real cider, with choices regularly posted on Facebook and Instagram @oneeyedratripon.
This pub uses Autovac.
Historic Interest
Late 18th / early 19th Century, Grade II listed
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
One Eyed Rat, Ripon
Changing beers typically include: Ilkley (varies) , Pennine (varies) , Vocation (varies)
Source: Local
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