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Former cafe opened as a micropub in 2018. Stone Victorian (?) building with a timber extension and a plate-glass window from cafe days. U-shaped layout, with bar counter near the entrance in one arm, a wood-burning stove in the middle, and a back room holding the games, bound copies of Railway magazine and photos of Hest Bank station (closed 1969).
Name refers to the fact that the pub is close to both one of the last level crossings on the West Coast Main Line and the ancient route over the sands.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Crossing, Hest Bank
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