A gastro-pub serving three cask ales and comprising a tastefully modern, small, front bar and a back bar set out as a restaurant, serving modern pub classics. For eating, it seats 50 upstairs, 30 downstairs and 80 outside, where there are three pods. The pub is opposite Redbourn Cricket Club. As such, it is a delight to be able to watch cricket on a summer’s day, drinking a good pint. Redbourn Museum is next door, open at weekends.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers (Of the 2 guest beers, one is a changing beer from Tring and one is sourced nationally.) and 1 regular beer.
Source: Local
Cask Ale
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