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Tradesmans Arms Beer Festival

An event in August in Devon
Scorriton
Buckfastleigh
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Tradesmans Arms Beer Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Sample some or all of our Real Ales at our annual beer festival. Starts 4pm - 11pm on the Friday and Saturday and Sunday 12pm -11pm.

Over 18 Award Winning Real Ales and Ciders to choose from all at £3 a pint. Live Music Saturday Night from 9pm and Sunday Afternoon BBQ from 4pm.

You'll find us in the heart of Scorriton Village near Buckfastleigh.

Phone: 01364 631 206

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