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Wellington Hotel

CHEF & BREWER

PUBLICAN

Malcolm Inglis & Christine Emmerson.

 

ADDRESS

Main Road, Riding Mill, Northumberland  NE44 6DQ 
Tel. 01434 682531  e-mail wellingtonhotel@thespiritgroup.com

 

MAP

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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

24401.

 

PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Thursday 11am - 11pm.
Friday 11am - 11.30pm.
Saturday 11am - 11pm.
Sunday 11.30am - 10.30pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Carling, Fosters, Kronenbourg, Staropramen, Stella, John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.

 

REAL ALES

Wells Bombardier + 2 weekly changing Guest Ales with some from local breweries.

 

QUIZ NIGHT

Every Tuesday from 8.30pm.

 

CHEF & BREWER EXPERIENCE
We are proud to offer you restaurant quality meals, cooked to order, prepared from fresh seasonal produce to create a variety of tempting dishes. Available from an extensive main menu & chalkboards around the pub.

WINE

We offer an extensive range of Fine Wines. Choose from our wine list or monthly specials.

 

ACCOMPANYING DRINKS

Tea & Range of Speciality Coffees.

 

MEAL TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11.30am - 10pm. Sunday 11.30am - 9.30pm.

 

MENU

Main Menu - Click here to view.

 


FIXED PRICE MENU

Selected Menu available daily.
2 courses  £10.00. 3 courses  £12.00.

 

LIGHTER LUNCH MENU

Selected Lunch Menu available Monday - Friday 12noon - 6pm.
2 courses  £6.95.

 

SUNDAY ROAST

 Sunday Lunch available with choice of usually 4 roasts, all the trimmings and fresh vegetables.

 

FACILITIES

Beer Garden (with umbrellas on all tables and heaters), Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled toilet).

 

OTHER

Children Welcome (until 9pm last orders for dining 7.30pm), Car Parking - 60 spaces, Disabled Car Parking - 2 spaces. Debit / Cash Back & Credit Cards accepted.

 

Chef & BrewerWellington Hotel is the only pub in the picturesque Northumberland village of Riding Mill.  The historic market town of Hexham is two miles away and Hadrian's Wall and the Angel of the North are close by.  The building dates back to the 16th Century when it was known as an old witches meeting place.  Today this is a very homely, welcoming venue with two open fires lit for winter warmth, secluded areas for private dining with candles lit on the tables.  Its village location means that there is a strong local clientele who enjoy their usual pint with us as well as people who dine here regularly from as far away as Sunderland and beyond.  There is a very good range of in-house, freshly prepared dishes on the menu along with tempting specials advertised on the blackboards around the pub.  During the summer months you can dine al fresco in the garden.  Make sure you visit us soon and meet the Wellington's friendly staff.

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