A friendly local now being run by a musician called Glen Miller. Onsite camping and caravanning is available here with prior booking. There is an extensive home cooked food menu with Golden Year's over 60's choices and bar snacks only available during lunchtimes. A plan is being made to run a village shop here and the landlord is also the licensee for the nearby village hall. To be revisited and fully reviewed soon.
Built by Ridleys in 1933 (TDR and 1933 on front). Originally it was three rooms and Jug & Bottle. On the left the public bar at the front retains the counter, bar back shelves, old bench, old dado panelling all from the 1930s. Beyond it was the Jug & Bottle accessed via a entrance, now a door to the toilets. The rear area was a private room/store room until c.1995. On the right the Saloon Bar retains original counter, bar back shelves, old bench (re-upholstered) attached to old dado panelling. A wide arch leads to the Dining room on the right still with a 1930s brick fireplace and old benches. This was originally a meeting room accessed via a door on the right end of the pub and served from a hatch to the side of the servery. The brick fireplaces in the two bars date from the 1960s - originally they were in the arches areas to the side. In 1995 a door was cut to link the two bars; public bar, jug & bottle and rear room amalgamated (note the dado panelling in this area dates from c.1995 but in the same style as the original.
Built by Ridleys in 1933 (TDR and 1933 on front). Originally it was three rooms and Jug & Bottle. On the left the public bar at the front retains the counter, bar back shelves, old bench, old dado panelling all from the 1930s. Beyond it was the Jug & Bottle accessed via a entrance, now a door to the toilets. The rear area was a private room/store room until c.1995. On the right the Saloon Bar retains original counter, bar back shelves, old bench (re-upholstered) attached to old dado panelling. A wide arch leads to the Dining room on the right still with a 1930s brick fireplace and old benches. This was originally a meeting room accessed via a door on the right end of the pub and served from a hatch to the side of the servery. The brick fireplaces in the two bars date from the 1960s - originally they were in the arches areas to the side. In 1995 a door was cut to link the two bars; public bar, jug & bottle and rear room amalgamated (note the dado panelling in this area dates from c.1995 but in the same style as the original.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (Often Locales) and 1 regular beer.
Stag, Little Easton
Source: National