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The Rushcart Inn

A pub serving food in Sowerby Green.

Set in a pleasant and historic village, this busy and friendly community local was completely refurbished in April 2015. It is named after the cart which, once a year, delivers fresh rushes to churches around the Sowerby and Ripponden area. The inn now has a clean, modern feel with stone flooring and wooden wall paneling. It has an extensive food menu with daily specials on offer. The area to the right of the entrance is mainly used for dining and has a large, old fireplace. The bar is in the area to the left, furnished with sofas and a leaded window incorporating a rushcart. There is a further room at a higher level available for eating or drinking. Summertime drinkers can take advantage of the enclosed patio to the front of the building.

Town Gate, Sowerby Green, Cumbria, HX6 1JJ
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01422 832887

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http://therushcartinn.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, 2-5 Rooms, Traditional, Lunch, Dinner, TNT Sports, Wine, Tea & Coffee, Spirits, TripAdvisor,

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Black Gold 4.0 Copper Dragon Brewery

A recipe recreated from restored brewing records from the 1800s. The use of traditional coloured and roasted malts gives a unique rich and luscious flavour.

Tasting Notes: 

Farmers Blonde 4.0 Bradfield Brewery

Locally produced, currently, a top seller, this very pale brilliant blonde beer has citrus and summer fruit aromas making it an extremely refreshing ale.

Tasting Notes: Sheffield Best Brewed 2011 at Sheffield's 37th Steel City Beer & Cider Festival Highly Commended at the Yorkshire Post and Harvey Nichols Taste Awards 2007. GOLD Award Winner in the Speciality Beers category at the 2007 SIBA North Regional Beer Competition.

Golden Pippin 3.9 Copper Dragon Brewery

A refreshing blonde beer brewed using a specially selected hop to create a citrus flavour.

Tasting Notes: Citrus, fruity

Saddle Tank 3.6 Marstons

An oldie but a goodie. The recipe's been around for yonks. Clear, bright and full flavoured with a malty, biscuit taste. Named it after the train that once brought hops and malts into the Brewery. And then shipped the beer out. All aboard.

Tasting Notes: Malty, biscuity

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional