The Stewkely Arms
The Stewkely Arms |
the Stewkely Arms
Pashenton [70, 14]
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The Stewkely Arms
Description
The Stewkely Arms was built in 1921 by Estelle and John Burke, who grew up in Stewkely, England. The Burkes - and their children who followed them - always sought to maintain the atmosphere of a proper English pub, and even went so far as to ship in select cask ales that would otherwise be extremely hard to find in Malton. Aside from the architecture and the excellent beer, family also insisted on maintaining hours of operation as they would be in England.
Selection and hours of operation are shown below...at least, this is what things were...before.
Cask Ales:
Fuller's London Pride, Brakspear Bitter, Guest Cask Ale
Keg Ales:
Tetley Smoothflow
Stouts:
Guinness
Lagers:
Stella Artois, Carling, Carlsberg
Ciders:
Blackthorn Cider
HOURS:
Bar: Mon: 4:30-11; Tue-Fri: 12-3,4:30-11; Sat: 12-11; Sun: 12-10:30
Bar Food: Tue-Fri: 12-2:30, 6-9; Sat-Sun: 12-9
Barricade Policy
There are no restrictions on barricades...but please make sure not to use full casks of beer, since attacking hoards of zeds can smash them open, resulting in a severe case of alcohol abuse!
Current Status
Despite the old style exterior - which resembles a building 200 years older - the refrigeration system is state-of-the-art. If there's power to the building, the beer can be served at the correct temperature. But, with the outbreak in Malton, the quality of the beer itself is compromised. Still, if you're not too picky, there's no better place to relax after a day of running for your life.
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