This Pub is Closed Long Term
Typical Brewers Fayre attached to a Premier Inn, built c.1998 and extended in 2005. Accommodates both eaters and drinkers having one large bar split into separate areas, featuring a pool table and contemporary furniture and decor. Motorists using the car park (3 hours max) must register their vehicle at the door. Food all day from 12.00 until 22.00 with a carvery on Sunday afternoons. In addition breakfasts are available Mon to Fri 06:30-10:30, Sat & Sun 07:00-11:00 and there is a popular Sunday afternoon carvery. CLOSED - a victim of Whitbread's decision to close many Brewers Fayre pubs.
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