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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Carling, Fosters
Superchilled, Kronenbourg, Stella, John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.
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REAL ALES |
Monthly Changing Real Ales:
Charles Wells Bombardier, Courage Directors, Greene King IPA / Old Speckled Hen.
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BBQ'S |
In the garden during the
summer months. |
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RALLIES |
2nd Sunday of every month 'Car Enthusiasts
Rally'. |
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FOOD |
Good Pub Food served from an
extensive main menu. Children's menu. Good Range of Wines, Tea &
Cappuccino, Espresso & Floater Coffee. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Daily 12noon - 10pm. |
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FOOD OFFER |
Monday to Friday.
Choose 2 main
meal from a selection for £10.00. |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Traditional Sunday Roast
with a choice of 3 meats served with all the trimmings & choice of 2 or 3 meats. Adults £7.65.
Juniors £4.75. |
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ACCOMMODATION |
Premier Inn next door with
46 rooms. Tel. 0870 9906462. |
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RATES |
Prices may be subject to change.
Per room per night excluding breakfast.
Monday to Thursday from £57.00. Friday to Sunday from £50.00. |
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BREAKFAST
TIMES |
Available in the pub:
Monday - Friday 7am - 9am. Saturday & Sunday 8am - 10am.
Continental £5.25. Full English £7.50. |
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FACILITIES |
Massive Beer Garden,
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled
toilet), Outdoor
Children's Play Area, BBQ Area. |
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OTHER |
Children
Welcome, Car Parking - 280 spaces, Coaches Welcome. ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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The Queen Eleanor
in Wootton is within easy commuting distance of London and Silverstone. This
beautiful building with balconies to the front and back is renowned for its
stunning floral displays in the summer and the lovely large garden with
Barbeque area and space for children to play. Olde worlde in style,
with two big fireplaces, plenty of wood features and oak beams, an excellent
atmosphere is created for a memorable time. The pubs history includes
being a hotel for many years and was named the Queen Eleanor after the wife
of King Edward. When she died in Scotland he brought her body down to
London to be buried and at every place he stopped a memorial statue was
erected! One of the statues being next to the pub. Newcomers
will find the people welcoming and the staff helpful. Diners are in
for a treat, the food is fantastic and we are one of the few pubs left in
the area which still offer table service. This gives an extra special
individual touch. Downstairs is a single large 'L' shaped room with 120 covers. There are
about a further 60 seats in the bar where we are also happy to serve you
your chosen meal. Whether it's for
a relaxed drink with friends or a meal with the family, the friendly team at this pub will ensure you are not
disappointed.
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