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General

The Golden Eagle is an old coaching house built in 1726 with former stable yard.  It is situated on the High Street of Lincoln, with an archway access to main entrance and rear of the pub, car park and beer garden.  For Real Ale at a quite discrete venue The Golden Eagle Pub is a must.  If you really want to meet interesting local people it's the place for you.

The pub consists of two main rooms; a cosy lounge with a fire and a lively bar with darts, dominos, cribbage and board games.  Also, there is a large well kept beer garden with an all-weather marquee and a flood-lit petanque court for outside summer games.  An off the road car park is also available for your designated driver.

How to find us

Situated opposite the picturesque St. Botolph's Church on lower High Street (lower than Gowts Bridge) it is easy to find.   Click here for a map.

History

The Golden Eagle is a brick built, cream painted old coaching house on the Roman High Street of Lincoln dating from 1726.  During the 1750s a brewery existed, and the building officially became a pub in the 1780s.

The Golden Eagle is a Tynemill Free House.

The Golden Eagle

The Golden Eagle Public House, High Street, Lincoln

We sell Castle Rock Real Ales

Tynemill is 'PUB GROUP OF THE YEAR' by the Good Pub Guide (again)!

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