We know all the best pubs for bank holiday in Salisbury and you won’t be disappointed when you visit Deacons ! Not only is this award-winning pub situated in the ideal location for those exploring the city, but their well-stocked bar is full to the brim of all your favourite drinks to quench your thirst! Make sure you include our friends in your plans and head over this bank holiday weekend!
The perfect serve . . . .
Best Pubs For Bank Holiday In Salisbury – Visit Deacons
If you’re planning an event, did you know that Deacons is available for private hire? So you need look no further when it comes to celebrating those special occasions. Get in touch with the team to find out more!
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Deacons is available for private hire . . .
Our friends at Deacons have even made it into the ‘Good Beer Guide 2022‘, EIGHT Salisbury pubs feature in the 49th edition of the Good Beer Guide 2022, praised for their history, atmosphere and selection of drinks and they have described Deacons as – Friendly, quality real ale, local CAMRA pub of the year 2020.
A friendly, independently owned free house pub a stone’s throw from Salisbury train station and a short walk from Salisbury Cathedral so if you are visiting the the city for some shopping or sightseeing make sure you pop into our friends at Deacons and enjoy a drink of your choice.
The pub has a cosy traditional English interior, award-winning local real ales and a fantastic selection of great quality spirits and wines.
Quench your thirst at the bar . . .
Passionate and dedicated to making sure the quality of their beer is the best in the City. Deacons is an approved Cask Marque pub achieving a score of 60/60 on their recent audit.
They stock a range of craft beer on keg, can and cask! Check out the drinks menu for the latest offering.
Their dedicated team are ready and waiting to serve you the perfect pint, whether you’re a local resident or day visitor to their famous city.
Enjoy a drink this bank holiday . . .