There is still time to have your say as The Mail continues its search for the best pub from across Furness.
Earlier this week we launched our latest campaign with the 'Best Pub 2024' award.
Our readers were invited to put forward the names of their favourite haunts for a week-long nomination process before the crucial voting gets underway.
Nominate your favourite pub here
Since the start of the award, we have received nearly 1,000 nominations, which proves just how integral these establishments are to the local area.
And you still have a chance to make your voice heard before the window closes, with submissions being accepted up until Sunday, July 14.
Which inn always has you coming back for more? What is the best spot in Furness to watch the football with a pint in your hand?
Let us know by visiting the online nomination platform here.
Once the Sunday deadline is reached, The Mail will then reveal the ten finalists based on your backing in the week commencing Monday, July 15.
From that point on wards, it will be down to our readers once more to support their best-loved pubs as the ten nominees look to be named as the ultimate champion.
The two weeks of voting will take place between Monday, July 22 and Sunday, August 3.
Newsquest Cumbria regional editor, Joy Yates, commented: "We all have our locals and go-to haunts - it could be because they are steeped in history or are new to the bar scene.
"Pubs and bars are an important part of our society - it’s where we go to meet friends and family, enjoy quiz nights, and experience great food.
"Now you have the chance to nominate your favourite and give the team the recognition they deserve.”
Nominate your favourite pub here
The ten finalists will be featured in their own articles, showcasing what they have to offer as they look to capture your vote.
Readers will be able to vote by picking up print copies of The Mail between July 22 and August 3.
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