High street pub dating back to 1905 widely famed for its quite extraordinary Art Deco (1930s) glazed front where the funnel shaped windows appear to suck customers in through the set back doorway - incidentally customers interested in pub architecture should ask to see the attractive tile work from the same era in the left-hand-side passage not normally in public use. Also note the mosaic "Bernard's Edinburgh Ales" entrance. The long open plan layout with a pool table at the back leading to a patio also features many television screens popular with both English and Scottish football followers. Weekly quiz and cash machine.
Historic Interest
'Try also': Extraordinary Art Deco glazed frontage. It fills the width of the central bay and is sucked backwards as if down a funnel to meet the entrance doorway which is set back well over a metre from the pavement. The shaped glass panels and glazing bars are truly virtuosic. The date must be of the 1930s - suggested by the tiled detail in the left-hand passage (viewable only on request).
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Brewers Arms, Berwick upon Tweed
Source: National