Purchased from Greene King in 2026 and now operating as an Indian pub/restaurant.
A range of keg lagers are available, plus Guinness, with bottles of London Pride and Indian lagers found in the fridge.
The menu is Indian based with a Nepalese influence.
Large, open-plan premises with a central serving area. The left-hand side of the premises appears to have more of a pub atmosphere with multiple screens showing sport. The right-hand side seems more food oriented, although there is no separate restaurant.
Historic Interest
Converted from two houses, it was the home of American Intelligence during the Second World War, and became a hotel after they left. Some rooms are still available but are managed independently of the pub.
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