Much loved village pub, with a full selection of well kept ales, it is the brewery tap for the Hook Norton Brewery, 200 metres along the lane. The 'Tree' offers 'Ale-2-Go' and thirds of a pint 'Try before you buy'.
There are oak beams, hops, horse brasses, an open fire, a large child-friendly beer garden and three en-suite rooms.
Food trucks stop outside on some days each week, see Facebook for details.
Ideally located for use by ramblers and cyclists, and of course the nearby Cotswold AONB, as well as visitors to the Brewery Visitor Centre. Deliveries by horse drawn dray are every Friday, 11am - 1pm.
Historic Interest
The longest surviving Hook Norton Brewery pub, it was originally an C18 house with a cottage attached, and a well at the front which is still there. It opened as a pub in 1869.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Hook Norton (seasonal) , Hook Norton (varies)
Source: Local
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