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About

A thriving real ale community pub with 'locals' bar specializing in quality real ales that attracts custom from miles around.
With the railway station literally only a stone's throw away and the end of the line, the pub attracts lots of visitors who enjoy true 'Real Ales' like: Crouch Vale's 'Brewers Gold', Adnams Bitter, Might Oak and Weston's Traditional Scrumpy Cider. Alongside those are at least 10 guest ales per week (2 guests at any given time). There are also regular 'Blues Nights' every third Saturday of the month. Cash payments only. No dogs or under 14s at the bar.

Map & Directions

Station Arms

Type:Public House

Station Road, Southminster, Essex, CM0 7EW

Tel: 01621 772225

Opening Times

* Monday to Thursday
12:00 to 14:30 & 18:00 to 22:00
Friday 12:00 to 14:30 & 17:30 to 23:00
Saturday 14.00 to 23:00
Sunday 12:00 to 22:00

What's Nearby

  1. One of the largest and best equipped parish fields in the Maldon District, this open,…

    0.1 miles away
  2. Southminster War Memorial is a 2.4m obelisk in the grounds of St Leonard's Church,…

    0.15 miles away
  3. Parts of this historic parish church are nearly 1000 years old, dating back to about 1100…

    0.15 miles away
  1. Brewery offering guided tours and Taproom and Kitchen serving our ales, ciders and lager…

    0.23 miles away
  2. The cemetery includes two Commonwealth War Graves. Private E Chinnery of the Middlesex…

    0.26 miles away
  3. Orchard Meadows consists of five adjoining meadows, each surrounded by hedges. The…

    0.5 miles away
  4. This site was created in 2002 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen…

    0.59 miles away
  5. Seasons Wood consists mainly of hawthorn & blackthorn scrub. To the northern end of the…

    0.69 miles away
  6. Extensive working railway museum including locomotives, carriages, wagons, historic…

    1.47 miles away
  7. The Althorne Estate is a new vineyard that was planted in 2017 in Althorne. There are…

    1.6 miles away
  8. Affectionately known as St Mary's, there has been a church on this site since 1155,…

    1.82 miles away
  9. The Dengie National Nature Reserve is a large and remote area of tidal mudflat and…

    2 miles away
  10. Small site accessible on foot from Hester Place or The Pippins.
    Enclosed children's…

    2.09 miles away
  11. St James, Dengie is a small parish church serving the rural villages of Asheldham and…

    2.16 miles away
  12. What would you do if you were handed the keys to your own hotel for a night? Invite all…

    2.22 miles away
  13. This park is comprised of mown grassland with a large number of mature trees of different…

    2.23 miles away
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