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15C, the building dates back to 1435, and it was then known as the Crispin Inn. Part of the building at that time housed a busy shoemakers' hall and St. Crispin is the patron saint of the trade. It was also used as a Methodist Sunday school. Two-bar pub with low beams, now very much an eatery with food taking centre stage. The old pub has been transformed with a stylish chic interior with exposed beams, rich, bold, coloured walls and fairy lights. Large lounge area for those who just want a drink. Sheltered courtyard provided.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 3 regular beers.
Pheasant, Salisbury
Source: Regional