Lunar Rogue Pub
625 King Street
Fredericton NB Canada
The Lunar Rogue Pub was named after New Brunswick’s most celebrated rogue Henry More Smith (circa 1815, aka. Henry Moon, see the Lunar Rogue Story serial on this website). It opened its doors at 625 King Street in downtown Fredericton at 4:00pm on May 11, 1989. The Lunar Rogue Pub was designed by Donna Webber in the Loyalist/Colonial style unique to the Lower Saint John River Valley and as depicted at New Brunswick’s famous King’s Landing Historic Settlement for which David Webber was the original designer. Offers a variety of products on tap, wines by the glass and the availability of cocktail favourites, to over 100 Single Malts and Premium Blends, all backed with the food and atmosphere you'd expect "down east'. Many people in Fredericton have made this their "local pub." Many of the decorative mugs which hang behind the Pub's bar actually belong to patrons who leave one of their favourite personal mugs there for their own use, much in keeping with the old tradition among British sailors in their home ports. To Frederictonians, the coming of spring is marked each year by the day that the Lunar Rogue Pub’s outdoor patio is put in place.
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Phone: 506.450.2065
Smoking: not permitted
Alcohol: full bar