A large early 19th century pub with two bars and a games area in the front bar. Note the attractive contrasting roof tile pattern. Over the mantelpiece in the public bar is a mirror with the names of all landlords going back to 1841. The pub used to share the building with the village bakery (hence the name) and less desirably perhaps, with the undertaker! The saloon bar, to the right of the main entrance, shows the full extent of where the original pub used to be. Recently under new ownership, they are working to recreate a true village local and most of the activity takes place within the public bar. The landlord is a keen rugby fan, with lots of sports available on the TVs.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Bakers Arms, Bugbrooke