Genuine country pub, circa 19th century but oldest part of building 16th century. Caters for all, with two adjoining bars, darts and flagstones at one end carpet and open fire at the other. Exposed timbers and a display of bygone items mostly found within the pub itself. A separate restaurant area at the rear provides a brasserie menu. Two gardens front and rear one for adults and one for children. No children after 6pm. Opening times can vary, please call ahead before travelling.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (Guests change from time to time.) and 2 regular beers.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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The Charter Market Quarter has many historical links. One of the only free-standing medieval civic clock towers, the site of the First Battle of St. Albans in 1455, during the Wars of the Roses. Allegedly the Boot Inn played host to soldiers fighting in the battle. There used to be 23 pubs around the Market area!
The northern end of the Market is dominated by St. Peter’s church, one of the three churches originally built by the Saxon’s on the main pilgrim routes into St. Albans. Soak up the history and architecture of the area, as well as music history!
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