“The Fat Rabbit Public House, a charming English-style pub in Folsom, Sacramento County, is a must-visit destination for beer enthusiasts and lovers of British pub fare. With a wide selection of beers and a menu featuring classic dishes like fish and chips and shepherd’s pie, this establishment offers an authentic pub experience. Visitors can enjoy the cozy ambiance indoors or opt for outdoor seating to soak up the California sunshine.” “Beyond its delightful offerings, The Fat Rabbit Public House stands out for its dog-friendly policy, welcoming furry companions to join their owners in the outdoor seating area. Dog lovers can savor a pint of ale while their four-legged friends relax by their side, making it a perfect spot for a casual outing with your canine companion.
For more information or to make a reservation, interested patrons can visit The Fat Rabbit Public House’s Yelp page or contact them directly at (916) 985-3289.”
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