Very welcoming 16th century half timbered Tudor inn with multiple rooms including snug, bar, lounge, dining room and games room. Building dates back to around 1600, at one time it was the parish Poorhouse, it became a pub in 1880. Plenty of old features such as exposed beams and settles and benches. Families and well behaved dogs welcome. The pub changed hands around March 2019 and is now part of the Pug family of pubs. Quiz Night every Tuesday.
Breakfast served 9am - 11.30am every Saturday and Sunday
A half-timbered building which appears to be of early 16th century origin though much modernised within. A few old beams survive in the partition walls and there is ancient woodwork near the opening to the serving area. You enter straight into the public bar, the wall between it and the entrance corridor having been removed recently. The fittings in this room are all modern as they are in the lounge beyond (which has a hatch back to the bar). There is a snug at the rear of the pub, also with bar hatch, but no fittings of any interest. The small dining room to the right of the entrance has only recently been brought into pub use. Marginal No.
A half-timbered building which appears to be of early 16th century origin though much modernised within. A few old beams survive in the partition walls and there is ancient woodwork near the opening to the serving area. You enter straight into the public bar, the wall between it and the entrance corridor having been removed recently. The fittings in this room are all modern as they are in the lounge beyond (which has a hatch back to the bar). There is a snug at the rear of the pub, also with bar hatch, but no fittings of any interest. The small dining room to the right of the entrance has only recently been brought into pub use. Marginal No.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Black Pug, Warwick