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<big>'''Goose & Firkin, ''' '' 47/48 Borough Road SE1, Southwark, Greater London.''</big>


The first of the Bruce's breweries, founded July 1979. Formerly the Duke of York public house. Ceased 1999.
<big>'''Goose & Firkin''', ''47-48 Borough Road, Borough, London SE1''</big>
 
The first of David Bruce's Firkin brewpubs, founded July 1979. Formerly the Duke of York public house.
 
Brewing ceased 1999. The pub was acquired by [[Shepherd Neame Ltd]] in 2002 and reverted to its former name.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 1 August 2021

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Goose & Firkin, 47-48 Borough Road, Borough, London SE1

The first of David Bruce's Firkin brewpubs, founded July 1979. Formerly the Duke of York public house.

Brewing ceased 1999. The pub was acquired by Shepherd Neame Ltd in 2002 and reverted to its former name.