Traditional thatched pub that has its roots in the 1500s and survived the great fire of 1762. There is a cosy bar with real fire in winter plus a drinking corridor and dedicated dining area. The large beer garden is the venue for a varied range of music genres in the summer before moving inside during the cooler months. Home cooked food including breakfast, lunch and dinner is available in addition to themed evening dining experiences and wine tasting.
Historic Interest
18th century Grade II Listed. Historic England list entry 1119984
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
An 18th--century brick-built thatched pub that retains two of its original three rooms and its passageway layout. Some of the fixtures, like the slatted-wood bar counters, date from changes in the early 1960s. On the left, the characterful public bar has a flagstone floor, inglenook fireplace, an impressive two-sided high back settle and a couple of old benches. On the right-hand side of the passage is the former private bar and a small servery is at the end. The room at the rear right dates from the 1990s.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
King's Arms, Wareham
Changing beers typically include: Bath Ales - Gem , Exmoor - Gold , Sharp's - Sea Fury