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An 18th-century building, tucked away in a side street, that opened as a coffee bar in 1957 and got a pub licence five years later. Taken over by St Austell in 2017 and now run by two partners under the Prangell & King Pub Co. Beers from St Austell /Bath Ales stable and traditional style ciders. It looks and feels like a pub that's been there for a century or more with wooden floorboards, wood panelling and subdued lighting adding to the ambience of the ground-floor bar, created from several small rooms. A popular restaurant upstairs uses local ales in cooking.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Salamander, Bath
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