Old School Brewery
Type:Brewery
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89 reviewsThe Old School Brewery was founded in 2012 by Ian Walsh and Ren Wallbank. Initially something of a hobby, the brewery grew into something much more. Now delivering to a huge variety of pubs and bars across the Cumbria and Lancashire area and producing more beer than they ever thought imaginable.
The Old School Brewery is a microbrewery situated at the foot of Warton Crag in North Lancashire. It is an amazing location, set in an old barn with the unique 'Old School' twist. Cozy up next to the real wood fire in the colder months, or bask in the Lake District sunset during the warm summer nights. You are certain to fall in love with the bar's quaint charm and fantastic location.
The Brewery is open 7 days a week and hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, ranging from food and beer evenings to their very own music nights - Open Nights.
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Thursday | 10:30 | - 21:00* |
Friday - Saturday | 10:30 | - 23:00* |
Sunday | 10:30 | - 21:00* |
* Second Friday of the month bar opening hours 18:00 – 23:00
Last Friday of the month bar opening hours 18:00 – 23:00
Just off of the M6 at junction 35. Head towards either Carnfoth or the A6 and follow the signs for Warton, the festival will also be well posted with sign posts.
By bus Take the 51/55 from Lancaster (passing through Carnforth) to Warton. Check out the timetables from Stagecoach here.
By train It is very easy to get the train from Lancaster or Kendal to Carnforth Station (times can be found here) from here it is a 15 - 20 minuntes walk or a couple of minutes in a taxi or on the bus (see above).
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