Lincolnshire Poacher
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120 reviewsThe Lincolnshire Poacher opened as a Castle Rock pub in the late 1980s, rising from the shell of the Old Grey Nags Head. The Poacher quickly earned a steadfast reputation for quality and choice of cask beer – a distinction it has never lost.
Perched halfway up Mansfield Road, the Poacher is a comprised of a main bar area, a snug, and a conservatory leading to a walled beer garden.
Today, the pub still offers the laidback atmosphere of a classic alehouse, combined with the variety of choice you would expect from any Castle Rock pub. Alongside a vast drinks menu, the Poacher cooks up hearty homemade meals every day.
Lincolnshire Poacher - Opening Times: (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Wednesday | 15:00 | - 22:00* |
Thursday | 15:00 | - 23:00* |
Friday | 14:00 | - 23:00* |
Saturday | 13:00 | - 23:00* |
Sunday | 12:00 | - 21:00* |
* Food serving times:
Thursday-Saturday: 3pm-8pm
Sunday: 1pm-6pm
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