REAL ALE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

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OAKRIDGE LYNCH

BUTCHER'S ARMS  See Map
GL6 7NZ
SO9158503736
North end of village, follow brown tourist signs
Tel. Cirencester (01285) 760371
website:http://www.butchersarmsoakridgelynch.co.uk/
ARCHERS Best Bitter (H)
GREENE KING Abbot (H)
WICKWAR Brand Oak Bitter (H)
YOUNG'S Bitter (H)

A popular, stone two-bar village pub, an
18th century building formerly a
butcher's shop and slaughterhouse.
Separate restaurant, serving food
Wednesday to Saturday and for Sunday
lunch, although food is available in the
bar at all times except Sunday evening.
Excellent beer garden and large car
park. There is a skittle alley and the
pub runs a team in the local league. The
pub also fields its own cricket team.
Noted for its consistently good beer and
excellent food. Popular with walkers.

CampingCar ParkFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsFunction RoomPublic BarTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubReal FireSkittles
2004


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Last updated on 24/11/2009