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King
William IV |
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CHARLES
WELLS |
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PUBLICANS |
Robert & Maureen Maund. |
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ADDRESS |
56 High Street, Kempston,
Bedfordshire MK42 7AL Tel. 01234 409298 |
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MAP |
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Here For Map. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
11pm. Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Fosters, Kronenbourg, Red Stripe, Eagle Smooth, Guinness, Strongbow
Cider. |
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REAL ALES |
Charles Wells Eagle IPA /
Bombardier Best Bitter. |
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FOOD |
High Quality Home Cooked Food served from our
main menu and 2 Specials boards. Sunday Roast available. Hot Chocolate, Tea &
Cappuccino, Latte & Espresso Coffees. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon -
10pm.
Sunday 12noon - 9pm. |
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FACILITIES |
Large Beer Garden,
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled
toilet). |
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EXTRA FACILITY |
We can cater for
occasions such as christenings, funerals, anniversaries and birthday
parties of up to 40 people. |
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OTHER |
Children Welcome (when dining), Car
Parking - 40 spaces, Disabled Car Parking, Coaches Welcome. Debit / Cash Back & Credit Cards
accepted. |
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Located
on the main road to Bedford bypass which is approximately six miles away, within
easy access of Luton and Milton Keynes is King
William IV. Built in the 15th Century and a pub since the 18th
Century, this delightful Inn has much to
offer. Following a restaurant & kitchen refurbishment we have kept
our traditional and comfortable pub area with original features such as wood
beams and real fires which add to the welcoming warm atmosphere. With just background music,
good
conversation can be had here whilst enjoying your drink or meal. Mouthwatering meals
are served from our main menu and two specials boards, with lots on offer
including appetising homemade dishes like our very own boozy pie and
favourites such as grills and cottage pie. Scrumptious Sunday lunches are available alongside our
normal menu, so you won't be stuck for choice. During the summer months you can relax in the garden and in
winter, sit inside and enjoy the warmth of a real fire. With
all this and a friendly welcome with excellent service, the King William
IV is certainly well worth a visit.
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