Pub Lunch 5

Pub Lunch 5 merely emulates its elders and betters Pub Lunches 1-4!  Like them, we partake of the delights of monthly pub lunch outings in the Pocklington area within about 30 minutes' drive.  Naturally, we welcome singles and couples alike and we are sure you will find a warm welcome if you decide to join our ranks. Around 30 of us assemble each month to patronise a local hostelry.  We are very informal and try to minimise bureaucracy.  A simple monthly email from me as Group Leader details the venue and menu.  All you need to do is let me know that you wish to attend and what you would like to eat. 

We meet on a Wednesday, the third in the month at the relevant pub.  As long as you can eat, drink and email no other qualifications are required.  We usually have a good time - we hope you can join us!     

 

Contact Group Leader for more information

Events

Jan

09

January'25 - Drop-In

The u3a Drop-In sessions are usually held on the first THURSDAY of each month, between 10....

Burnby Hall Community Centre - The Balk, Pocklington
10:00 am to 11:45 am

Feb

06

February'25 - Drop_In

The u3a Drop-In sessions are usually held on the first THURSDAY of each month, between 10....

Burnby Hall Community Centre - The Balk, Pocklington
10:00 am to 11:45 am

Mar

06

March'25 - Drop-In

The u3a Drop-In sessions are usually held on the first THURSDAY of each month, between 10....

Burnby Hall Community Centre - The Balk, Pocklington
10:00 am to 11:45 am

Apr

03

April'25 - Drop-In

The u3a Drop-In sessions are usually held on the first THURSDAY of each month, between 10....

Burnby Hall Community Centre - The Balk, Pocklington
10:00 am to 11:45 am

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