Two-roomed pub facing the Market Place and Butter Cross serving two or three ales. It has a wood-panelled public bar and a large wood-panelled lounge, beamed ceilings and a cosy fire. A large beer garden with picnic tables is at the rear comprising a patio, decking area (part covered) and a lawn beyond.
Live music on Saturdays, bingo on Wednesdays, free pool on Thursdays and food vans at weekends and during the week on some days - see Facebook.
Dick Turpin reputedly stayed here. Abbots Bromley is famous for its annual Horn Dance (see www.abbotsbromley.com/horn_dance).
No car park, but public car parking is nearby, in and around Market Place.
Acces for disability is at the back door via a ramp to the lounge.
Historic Interest
C17 timber-framed building, originally a house and later restored then converted into a public house. There are chamfered ceiling beams and some C17 carved oak panelling within. List entry number 1038387.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (There may sometimes be a changing beer.) and 2 regular beers.
Goats Head, Abbots Bromley
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