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Drum & Monkey |
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GENERAL
INFORMATION |
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GENERAL
MANAGER |
Barry Chainey. |
ADDRESS |
177 Four Ashes Road, Dorridge,
Solihull, West Midlands B93 8ND |
CONTACT US |
Tel. 01564 772242 email
1646@greeneking.co.uk |
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MAP |
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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE |
13555. |
PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Daily 12noon -
11pm. |
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REFURBISHMENT |
We re-opened following a
refurbishment in Spring 2010. Come and see the changes for yourself. |
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DRINKS |
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DRINKS ON
DRAUGHT |
Carling, Fosters, Kronenbourg,
Peroni, Stella, John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, Strongbow Cider.
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REAL ALES |
Greene King IPA / Abbot Ale / Old
Speckled Hen + 2 Guest Ales.
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WINES |
We offer an extensive range
of Fine Wines which can be chosen from our wine list or selection of
monthly specials. |
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OTHER DRINKS |
Range of Wines, Tea &
Range of Speciality Coffees. |
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SUNDAY |
Quiz from pm. |
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OTHER
ENTERTAINMENT |
TV in the bar. |
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DINING AT OUR PUB |
Good Pub Food served from an
extensive main menu & Specials menu.
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TABLE SERVICE |
Full table service is
provided in parts of the restaurant. |
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BOOKINGS |
We take bookings daily. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Daily 12noon -
10pm. |
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FOOD
PROMOTIONS |
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FOOD
OFFER |
Choose two meals from a
selection for only £9.95.
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Sunday Lunch is served with a
choice of roasts, fresh vegetables and traditional accompaniments from £7.95.
After 5pm two roasts for only £9.95.
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PARTIES AND
FACILITIES |
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PRIVATE
DINING |
Our can provide up to 30
meals in our private dining room. |
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FACILITIES |
Beer Garden with seating for
up to 120,
Giant Heated Umbrella, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility
in the disabled toilet. |
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SMOKING
SOLUTION |
Heated smoking shelter with
lighting and seating. |
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OTHER |
Children
Very Welcome, Dogs Welcome in the Garden on a Lead, Large Car Park, Disabled Car
Parking, Coaches Welcome by prior arrangement. ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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The Drum & Monkey
is to be found in the semi rural village
of Dorridge, close to Solihull Equestrian Centre. In the days when
there was a railway station here, the original building which dated back
to 1860 was known as the White Lion Inn. The present name was
brought about in 1910. Today we are known locally as an excellent
destination dining venue with a large menu
of other tasty, tempting dishes. There is an extensive range of
fine wines and quality real ales to complement your meal. Inside
you will find open fires for winter warmth, corners to enjoy a private
meal and candles on the tables. Come and try this pub soon. |
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