This former 1960s estate pub offers you an extensive outside seating and drinking area together with a very fancy covered smoking verandah. Internally, good use of furnishings and wall coverings, together with excellent lighting gives the place instant class. An impressive carvery and food menu is available throughout the day and throughout the pub, added to which is a separate dining room to the rear right. For children with special educational needs (SEN), SEN menus are available. Trade is uaually brisk and people seem very keen on the look introduced in 2011. The ground floor cellar has now become a feature in itself by the installation of glazing in front of it. History: As of 2017 a new conservatory was added by enclosing the existing covered seating area on the front elevation facing Nangreave Road.
Historic Interest
Acquired by Frederic Robinson in 1974. Refurbished in early 2011 in plush style and run on behalf of Robinsons by Almond Family Pubs (they also run another Robinson pub - the Fletchers Arms, plus the Spread Eagle, and Jolly Sailor). Prior to this impressive refit, the Puss was seemingly doing little trade and had an equal level of appeal.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
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