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The Rawlo run
Pubs / Bars in Barrow-in-Furness

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Pubs / Bars in Barrow-in-Furness

Date: 26/04/01, updated on 26/04/01 (125 review reads)

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Advantages: get drunk half way

Disadvantages: pockets get empty

Rawlinson Street,or in other words the Rawlo run.
This is a steet one mile long and as straight as the flight of one of Robin Hoods arrows. The place where you set off at one end flush with money and end up at the other end skint.
Its a great favourite for hen night and stagg night parties.
The first pub is The Queens arms(the first one to be built at the start of the haydays in barrow). This has live bands on at weekends. 1/2 pint each in here.
The second is Dominics(so named because of the landlord that ran it for years). Very small and quaint, more than ten people and its full. Good vibes. 1 pint each in hear.
The third pub is The Rams Head a karaoke three times a week,also do a good b&b.
Double up 2 pints each in here.
The third is The Waterloo,good pint ,and a game of pool.Agood juke box and also live music at weekends.Double up 4 pints each in here.
The forth is the Blue Lamp (everything inside is blue) Not much on here but you can rub shoulders with some of the business men in town. Revert back to pub one 1/2 pint each in here.
The fifth pub The Peacock,more of a traditional pub, tele in the corner,pool table and a game of darts if you can still see the board. 1 pint each in here.
The sixth pub The Duke,this has just been refurbished, they do a good b&b with function facilities. 2 pints each in here.

People used to start at one end and double up in every pub in Rawlinson Street, but not any more, I dont know if its because they cant take it ... or...they cant afford it any more. Anyway the tradition still carry's on and many a friday night you'll here the cry *lets do the rawlo run*.



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