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Directions: From Highway 101
take Exit 6 into Windsor. You will pass a Tim Horton’s on the right
and then, immediately on the left, you will see the Spitfire Arms
Alehouse.
Hours of operation: 7 days a week, 11 A.M.–12:00 A.M.
Air-conditioned: Yes.
Credit cards: V, Amex, MC, DC, D.
Darts: Yes.
Internet access: Wireless.
Live music and entertainment: Yes. Live music
every Friday starting at 8:00 P.M. and every Saturday starting
at 7:00 P.M. Trivia (more details on their website). Jam session
on Thursdays.
Outdoor patio deck: Yes,
seats 30.
Parking: Street parking.
Pool table: British bar billiards.
Pub food: Yes.
Public telephone: Courtesy phone for customers.
Public transport: No.
Seating capacity: 110, 70 downstairs, 40 upstairs.
TV: Yes.
VLTs: No.
Wheelchair access: Yes.
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29 Water Street
PO Box 2818
Windsor, NS B0N 2T0
Phone: 902-792-1460
Email: spitfirearms@beer.com
Website: www.spitfireams.com
ow this is what I call a decent pub!” is what I imagine most visitors
from England saying, with typical understatement, when they first
enter The Spitfire Arms. The dark wood of the bar, bar furniture
and wainscoting, the firebrick hue of the walls and the diffused
lighting combine to create the feeling I associate with a traditional
English pub.
The Spitfire’s décor is unique and focuses on two
quintessentially British themes: World War II and soccer
(or football, as the English insist on calling it). The pub has displays
of memorabilia relating to the experience of fighter pilots, which
makes The Spitfire Arms a special place for veterans to visit. Several
have even contributed to the pub’s interesting collection of uniform
medals and old photographs.

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On tap domestic: McAuslan
Cream Ale, Propeller Bitter,
Garrison Nut Brown, Rickard’s
Red, Rickard’s Honey Brown,
McAuslan Apricot Wheat Ale,
Alexander Keith’s IPA, Granite
Brewery Peculiar, McAuslan
Majestic Cider, St-Ambroise
Oatmeal Stout.
On tap imported: Guinness, Murphy’s Irish Stout, Carlsberg,
Harp, Stella Artois, Hoegaarden.

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