The Goat Tavern and its distinctive goat statue at the front door, constructed in 1686, were a favoured public house among the British Navy. Officers would convene for an afternoon gathering, with spies often lurking during bustling evenings, in the anticipation that careless talk might truly jeopardise naval operations. The historic establishment exudes an old-world charm, with its oak beams and cosy fireplace, creating an inviting atmosphere for patrons to relax and unwind. Additionally, The Goat Tavern is renowned for its dog-friendly policy, welcoming furry companions to accompany their owners in the cosy setting. Whether seeking a pint of ale or a hearty meal, visitors can enjoy the rich history and warm hospitality that this establishment has to offer.
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