The address of the Albion Brewery and bar is 54 Kingswell Street. It is next door to the King Billy.
The organiser is Dominic who can be contacted via the link below. He writes,
We are confirmed to visit the Albion Brewery at 7:30pm sharp. The tour will take circa 45 minutes and you will enjoy sampling their beer along with a home made dinner.
Menu as follows
1). Pie and Mash
A proper minced beef and onion pie served on a bed of mashed potato and gravy.
2). Veggie Pie and Mash
As above, but made with a vegetarian mince and served with an onion gravy
3).Brewman's Supper
A Ploughman's supper of cheese, ham, bread and pickles.
Parking: There is a Pay and Display carpark behind the brewery site, in Commercial Street NN1 1PJ.
NB you are advised NOT to use the Commercial St SOUTH c/p unless only staying for 3 hours as excess charges then apply.
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