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1 Archer Street, Darlington, DL3 6LR, England
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We are a community pub offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere providing a wide range of real ale, traditional bar snacks and live music.
The Britannia Inn in Darlington (known locally as "The Brit") on Archer Street was established as a pub in 1859. The building itself was constructed around 1830 and was famously the birthplace of publisher Joseph Malaby Dent in 1849.
The pub is a long-standing local venue and celebrated its 160th anniversary in 2019.
Key Details: Established as a Pub: 1859
Building Built: c. 1830
Location: Archer Street, Darlington
Notable Feature: Birthplace of J.M. Dent (founder of Everyman's Library)
The pub is renowned for its traditional interior, including a, now often closed, "untouched snug" dating from around 1920.
The Britannia Inn in Darlington (known locally as "The Brit") on Archer Street was established as a pub in 1859. The building itself was constructed around 1830 and was famously the birthplace of publisher Joseph Malaby Dent in 1849.
The pub is a long-standing local venue and celebrated its 160th anniversary in 2019.
Key Details: Established as a Pub: 1859
Building Built: c. 1830
Location: Archer Street, Darlington
Notable Feature: Birthplace of J.M. Dent (founder of Everyman's Library)
The pub is renowned for its traditional interior, including a, now often closed, "untouched snug" dating from around 1920.
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