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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Carling, Fosters, Stella,
Greene King IPA Chilled, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.
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REAL ALES |
Greene King IPA / Old
Speckled Hen. |
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FOOD |
Good Pub Food served from a
varied main menu & Specials board. Daily Carvery (details below). Range of Wines, Tea &
Range of Speciality Coffees. |
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MAIN MENU TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon - 10pm.
Sunday 11.30am - 9.30pm. |
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MENUS |
Lunch Menu -
Click Here to view.
Dinner Menu -
Click Here to view.
Children's Menu -
Click Here to view. |
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DAILY
CARVERY |
Excellent Carvery with choice
of usually 3 roasts and fresh vegetables.
Monday - Thursday 12noon - 2.30pm. 2 courses £6.95.
Friday &
Saturday 12noon - 2.30pm & 6pm - 9pm. 1 course £7.95.
Please note
Friday night 6pm - 9pm curry only carvery.
Sunday all day. 1 course £7.95. |
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BOOKINGS |
Bookings are taken Monday to
Saturday. It is highly recommended you book early especially for Friday
& Saturday nights to avoid disappointment. |
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MEETING ROOM |
A separate room is available
to cater for business meetings of up to 40 people. Flip chart, OHP, TV &
DVD player available. |
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FACILITIES |
Beer Garden (with umbrellas), Wheelchair
Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled toilet). |
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OTHER |
Children
Welcome (until 9pm), Dogs Allowed (in garden, under control on a lead), Car Parking
- 200 spaces, Disabled Car Parking - 3 spaces, Coaches Welcome (by prior
arrangement).
ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted (not Diners Club). |
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Fromebridge Mill is set in picturesque surroundings
beside the
River Frome, on the edge of Whitminster Village. You approach the pub down
a sweeping driveway and are met by floral displays with wall and
hanging baskets. There is a big mill pond and waterwheel to the side with wildlife
in abundance to see. Three riverside gardens provide ample seating to
relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings in the summer time. There has
been a mill on this site for 1000 years. The building is known to have
previously been a cider mill, until more recently when it produced animal feeds
until 1999 after which it was converted to its present state. It still
contains may of its original features such as wooden beams, mill workings
and artefacts. Being a very popular destination dining venue, it is
advisable to book to avoid being disappointed. We are unable to take
bookings for Sundays because of the capacity of people coming to dine here (usually 500
– 600 carvery meals)! The superb daily carvery with fresh vegetables and
choice of roasts is an extremely popular major feature and is served
alongside the varied main menu offering a range of dishes The same menu is
available in the 180 cover restaurant and the bar area. Having an ideal location
with easy access to the M5 at Junction 13, being ten minutes from Swinbridge
Wildlife
Trust and twenty minutes from Cheltenham this is a venue well worth making a
diversion. Be sure to look us up next time you are in the area.
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