A large pub with a single, L-shaped bar and three real fires. Earliest records show it in 1753 as the Booth's Arms. It has many cosy alcoves and small rooms in which to drink or eat, and there is an extensive outdoor seating area. Separate lunch and dinner menus offer quality fare, including an extensive vegetarian / vegan menu. Wheelchair access is to part of the pub only, and suitably equipped facilities are provided by the adjacent public toilets.
Historic Interest
The pub was visited by Glenn Miller shortly before his disappearance.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers ((up to)) and 3 regular beers.
Queens Head, Burley