This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
CAMRA members and accompanied non-CAMRA members are welcome and will need to sign in
Please use the email link at the bottom of this listing to let the local branch know of any changes.
Formerly known as Thornfield House, it was built in 1883/4 for a Hinckley man, William Gray Farmer. It then stood well outside the village and was a hunting lodge with stabling and a groom’s cottage. More recently it became a Liberal Club and finally Stoke Golding Club.
Camra members and non-members welcome. Members receive discounts
In addition to a bar, the club also has a function room for up to 100 people.
up to 3 real ales, Church End Brewery What the Foxes Hat and Thornbridge Jaipur IPA.
Saturday morning - homemade cakes and fresh coffee (or tea, or pop) from 9am until 12pm.
Level access throughout; disabled toilet
This Club serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Stoke Golding Club, Stoke Golding