East Bedfordshire

Campaign for Real Ale

Campaign for Real Ale

Pub Guide

Branch area pubs selling real ale

  • Arlesey
    • Arlesey Sports & Social Club 58 High Street Arlesey SG15 6SL Telephone(01462) 731361

      This is a members only club, but occasional guests can be signed in with a £1 fee per visit. Annual membership is £ 15 single/£20 couple or family, plus senior citizen single £5 and couple £8. There is usually one real ale at the bar, but sometimes a second one on busy weekends. The club hosts a live music and beer festival weekend in the garden during the summertime.

    • Arlesey Town Football Club New Lamb Meadow Stadium, Hitchin Road Arlesey SG15 6RS Telephone(01462) 734504
    • Old Oak 85 Church Lane Arlesey SG15 6UX Telephone(01462) 612536

      Built in the 18th century, some original parts remain including a huge open fireplace and wooden beams. It became a pub in 1850 and was later modified and extended (latest additions in 2006). There is a large garden at the back. Children allowed until 8pm, also Dog friendly. It has a pool table, jukebox & two large TV screens. The bar has 2 real ales from the Greene King, IPA & Abbot. Friday is Chilli/Curry night. Games: Pool on Monday evenings, Darts on Tuesday evening, Poker on Thursday evening. There is also a very active Golf association.

    • White Horse 243 High Street Arlesey SG15 6TA Telephone(01462) 621118

      A lovely large thatched house formed from three old cottages dating back to 1805 when it opened as a pub, although an earlier pub may have existed on this site going back to the 17th century. Occasional live music and Karaoke evenings are very popular. Back bar has darts, pool and large screen TV. Check the pub's Facebook page for the latest news and events. Early opening at 10am on Thu & Fri as a coffee shop and for monthly networking meetings.

  • Biggleswade
    • Biggleswade & District Conservative Club 1 St Andrews Street Biggleswade SG18 8BA Telephone(01767) 312225

      This outlet is a Members-only Club with full adult subscriptions at £40 per annum and £30 per annum for seniors. Food is served at regular times Wednesday to Saturday with breakfast on Saturday morning until noon. On Sunday lunchtime there is a carvery. Guest beers can also typically include Woodford's Wherry

    • Biggleswade Liberal Club & Association 67 High Street Biggleswade SG18 0JH

      This club is located on ground level in George's Hall, Biggleswade and is a large single room with open plan layout. the bar is on the left as you enter, and at the far end is the games area for pool and darts. There are 4 TV screens, a jukebox and gaming machines. It serves two regular real ales. A small smoking area lies beyond the rear door. Annual membership rates are £15 for a couple, £10 per single and £5 for OAP's. Guests are allowed in occasionally or for events, but may pay a bit more for drinks. No food is served, but a separate bar & restaurant business operates on the upper floor.

    • Crown Hotel 23 High Street Biggleswade SG18 0JE Telephone(01767) 310510

      An older inn stood on this site until lost in the Great Fire of Biggleswade in 1785. It was rebuilt as a coaching inn and opened in 1793 and operated as a large hotel until Sep 2013, when it closed for 4 years. It was bought by J D Wetherspoons chain and re-opened in August 2017 as a nine bedroom hotel style outlet. There is a large new extension at the rear and the bar has moved right to the back of the pub. There are three distinct seating areas, plus one alcove - all open plan. A large JWD food menu plus pizzas seems popular and at the bar are up to 12 handpumps with a variety of regular and guest ales. There is a large outside patio area with ample seating. Opening times shown are for sale of alcohol.

      Awards

      • East Bedfordshire Branch Most Improved Pub of the Year 2020
    • DRINK 2 Station Chambers, Station Road Biggleswade SG18 8AH Telephone07863 485654

      Town Centre micropub, Craft Beer tasting room and bottle shop featuring six ever changing membrane (KeyKeg) beers on tap and more than 150 bottled and canned craft beers in temperature controlled refrigerators. The interior has a slightly Scandinavian feel about it with clean lines and tables with wooden benches although there are conventional stools for those who prefer them. At the rear is a small patio with bench seating. Interior capacity is about 25 but more can be squeezed in if necessary. Details of the available beers on tap can be found at: https://drink-biggleswade.myshopify.com/collections/draught-beer. Its central location ensures very good public transport access.

      Awards

      • East Bedfordshire Branch Newcomer of the Year 2022
    • Gardeners Arms 37 Potton Road Biggleswade SG18 0DX

      To be surveyed as recently reopened as Tapas Bar

    • Golden Pheasant 71 High Street Biggleswade SG18 0JH Telephone(01767) 313653

      Cosy town centre pub serving good ales. Oak beamed rooms with a variety of brassware. The Grade II listed building dates back to the 18th century and appears to have been converted into a beerhouse in 1851, gaining a full license by 1955. Former E. Beds CAMRA Pub of the Year 2009. Six handpumps often feature a mild or porter and - as well as those listed - are usually supplemented with Courage Directors and St Austell Tribute. Up to four real ciders feature, often from local producers. It hosts a weekly meat raffle and a monthly quiz.

    • King's Reach Potton Road Biggleswade SG18 0EL Telephone(01767) 667000

      A recently built pub near the roundabout on Potton Road and Baden Powell Way opened in December 2018. It is operated by McMullen Brewery of Hertford, under their Chicken & Grill brand. It is mainly a restaurant, but does offer several McMullens ales on draught. There is a large open plan L shaped bar area with mixed seating and two smaller snug areas with real fires. The restaurant is located at the rear and there are three outside sections - a garden at the rear, a side patio and a front decking area. Occasional raffles and charity events, plus historical pictures of Royalty and brewery themes.

    • Pembroke Arms 29 Hitchin Street Biggleswade SG18 8BE Telephone07850 140518

      Modern clean, comfortable town pub with choice of three cask beers, and varied food menu. Beers vary considerably with most of the Timothy Taylor range being available at one time or another. Live bands feature regularly along with pub quizzes which are due to start August 2022.

    • Rose 75 High Street Biggleswade SG18 0JH Telephone07874 976668

      An 18th century coaching inn called the Rose & Crown stood on this site until the late 19th century when it was knocked down and the current building replaced it. The pub is now open plan and the front section has a mix of comfy settees and chairs, several mirrors and a large TV screen. Thursday is Poker night and live music can be enjoyed every Friday and Saturday with comedy nights on some Sundays. Nuxie's on-site Kitchen provides Caribbean themed food with a special deal on Tuesdays. Outside at the rear there is a large patio seating area.

    • Stratton House Hotel London Road Biggleswade SG18 8ED Telephone(01767) 312442

      Full survey to be carried out. Food available lunchtimes and evenings, hours to be checked. Opening times listed are for the Bar.

    • Wheatsheaf 5 Lawrence Road Biggleswade SG18 0LS Telephone(01767) 222220

      Built in 1873, this unspoilt, comfortably furnished, single room, backstreet pub had featured in the GBG for many years due to the cellarmanship of the previous licensee. It is good to report that the new licensees have continued to serve beer at the same high standard. Ales at a reasonable price are one attraction, others are the friendly atmosphere, traditional pub games, sport – particularly horse racing and football – on the two TV screens and an attractive garden at the rear with a great play area for children.

    • White Hart 22 Market Square Biggleswade SG18 8AR Telephone(01767) 314219

      Large, half-timbered pub, purported to be 2nd oldest building (from 1639) and the oldest pub in Biggleswade. It is a Listed building with Oak-beamed interior with large open fireplace. The layout of the bar is an inverted L shape with many secluded seating areas with comfy chairs. Saturday nights are acoustic music or a DJ and dancing. Several ales from Greene King and their guest list. Mulled cider available in wintertime.

    • Yorkshire Grey 140 London Road Biggleswade SG18 8EL Telephone(01767) 313222

      Established in 1840, this large one bar pub lies on the edge of town, convenient for A1. Separate dining and drinking areas. Children restricted to dining area. No function room as such, but restaurant area can be made available for functions. The pub is bright and well decorated with a Mixed clientele and lively atmosphere. There are two electronic machines and a Cash machine (not free). Tuesday night quiz and coffee/cake deal popular during the day. 10% CAMRA discount on real ales.

  • Broom
    • Cock 23 High Street Broom SG18 9NA Telephone(01767) 314411

      A lovely grade II listed village pub dating from 1830s full of character having many small rooms. The front parlour has a wood fire, there is a snug room and also a games room with Northamptonshire Skittles, cribbage and darts. Further seating is available outside the entrance to the cellar from which all drinks are served as there is no bar so beers are poured straight from the casks. As well as beers from the breweries listed there are often others from, for example, Adnams and Theakstons. Just past the cellar entrance is the restaurant where fresh local produce is used extensively. Camping is available with access to toilets and cold water and there are three apartments in adjacent cottages. CAMRA members booking rooms will be entitled to free lunch or dinner.

  • Clifton
    • Admiral 1 Broad Street Clifton SG17 5RJ Telephone(01462) 811069

      Formerly a cottage, outhouse and pigsty in 1830, and later opened as a pub in the 1867. It's a small village pub of unusual wedge shape in the Clifton Conservation area. It is now a freehouse with up to 5 real ales, some bottled craft ales and one cider in spring or summer months. Traditional games of cribbage, darts and dominoes remain popular. Regular live music and a monthly quiz. Great British pub food served daily, plus Fish and Chips on Fridays and big weekend breakfasts and a Sunday Roast and Monday steak nights. The pub has a wood burning stove and lots of nautical artefacts.

      Awards

      • East Bedfordshire Branch Most Improved Pub of the Year 2018
  • Dunton
    • March Hare Brewpub 34 High Street Dunton SG18 8RN Telephone(01767) 318121

      A pub from 1840 and formerly known as the Wheatsheaf, it changed name to the March Hare in the mid 1980's under Whitbread's control. It closed in 2008, until bought and rescued from Admiral Taverns by the current licensees in February 2010. After a refurbishment, it re-opened in August 2010 as a freehouse. 2020 saw a further refurbishment during lockdown. In April 2022 the March Hare installed a half barrel brewery and became the March Hare BrewPub, with real ales brewed on the premises to the high standards with which John, the joint landlord, serves his beers.. The Brewpub is very popular with customers from both within the village and further afield. Local venue for Dunton Folk musicians. Winter Dark Beer Special festival in late January.

  • Everton
    • Thornton Arms 1 Potton Road Everton SG19 2LD Telephone(01767) 680326

      The only pub in Everton, it dates from 1852, and has a friendly atmosphere and appeals to a clientele of all ages. The entrance opens on to the public bar and there is a Sports' bar for pool etc. to the right of the entrance. Through the bar is a spacious dining room which is currently used for showing sport on TV or as an overspill from the public bar. The Greensand Ridge Walk runs next to the pub which, providing reasonable notice is given, can be opened outside of normal hours for groups of walkers requiring liquid refreshment or sandwiches .

  • Henlow
    • Crown 2 High Street Henlow SG16 6BS Telephone(01462) 812433

      Family operated large 18th century inn, sympathetically modernized in the 1980s to enhance its restaurant potential. It has an open plan layout with many secluded seating areas. The wooden beams and paneling are decorated with brasses, pictures and historical artefacts contributing to an Olde World feel. An extensive menu has a mix of traditional British cuisine & continental influences and now open early for breakfasts. A former stable block has been converted into 5 double rooms ensuite.

    • Engineers Arms 68 High Street Henlow SG16 6AA Telephone(01462) 812284

      A traditional two bar community village pub with 10 handpumps, serving an ever-changing range of beers, plus up to 6 ciders and perry. Regular mini beer fests and tap takeovers with beers from various parts of the country. The pub features regular live music. It is well decorated with brewery and sporting memorabilia and also has a CAMRA members corner. It is both dog and child friendly and there is a wide range of games for both children and adults including a Skittles Table. There is an outside area at the front and back with a marquee erected during the winter and a non-smoking patio area. Various community events and trips make it a hub of local life. Awards •    Bedfordshire County Pub of the Year 2014 & 2015 •    East Bedfordshire Branch Pub of the Year 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021 •    East Bedfordshire Branch Cider Pub of the Year 2018,2023

    • Five Bells 101 High Street Henlow SG16 6AE Telephone(01462) 811125

      Established as a row cottages in 1836, later the pub expanded further into the buildings and now includes a 60 cover restaurant, plus a further 60 seats in main bar area. It is now open plan, showcasing old beams and panelling, with a large fireplace. Traditional pub food at reasonable prices, includes a weekday senior citizen lunch menu, see website for more details. Popular for small parties, weddings, buffets and has a resident dominoes team

    • Roundabout Coffee Shop & Bar 300 Hitchin Road Henlow SG16 6DP Telephone07958 599418

      Needs full survey but understand that three Tring beers are available

  • Langford
    • Ivy Leaf Club Station road, Langford, Biggleswade, Beds. Langford SG18 9PE Telephone(01462) 700868

      Spacious public bar with lots of seating, large screen TV for sports coverage and a pool table. Comfortable lounge room used for functions and events, plus darts. A separate games room with snooker table and Northamptonshire Skittles, also used to set up a stage for regular live bands. Children under 15 allowed in until 8.00 PM, open to Public for £1, but membership required after 6 visits. Several league teams play skittles, pool and dominoes, and cribbage is also popular. A beer festival is sometimes held on a Spring bank holiday weekend.

    • Plough 77 Church Street Langford SG18 9QA Telephone(01462) 700348

      Open plan pub refurbished in April 2022 but first licensed in 1846, with L-shaped bar and exposed beams and comfortable seating throughout. . The large garden areas are popular in the summer and a floodlit Petanque court is also available. On Thursdays a quiz is held and there are also Live Music events on Saturday nights. The Pool table is exceptionally popular and the pub supports several teams. Branch Most Improved Pub of the Year 2022.

  • Lower Stondon
    • Bird In Hand Bedford Road Lower Stondon SG16 6DZ Telephone(01462) 850385

      Large hotel built in 1939 to replace an older smaller pub which dated back to 1840s. The hotel has a main lounge bar housing a jukebox, pool table, dartboard and TV screens for sports coverage, where football and golf are popular. Frequent events may include karaoke, parties, discos and occasional live bands. A large 80 seater restaurant is home to TLJ's Bar & Grill, plus a Sunday carvery. The large garden is child friendly with play equipment and an external toilet block.

    • Fairway Bar & Bistro Station Road Lower Stondon SG16 6JL Telephone(01462) 850999

      Proprietary Golf Club open to all. Large modern lounge bar built in 2010, with vaulted wooden ceiling and extensive outside decking facing the final green. Meals served in the main bar area, see website for sample menus. The large Isis Room is available for events and private hire. Hours shown are for Winter, Summer hours are longer. Snacks and coffees are served from early morning, with the full bar opening at 11 am for drinks.

  • Meppershall
    • Meppershall Social Club Meppershall Village Hall, Walnut Tree Way Meppershall SG17 5AB Telephone(01462) 815642

      Village Hall open to all. Serves two real ales. Further details to follow when survey carried out.

    • Sugar Loaf 25 High Street Meppershall SG17 5LX Telephone(01462) 654334

      Built in 1870 as a beerhouse by Wells & Co, Biggleswade, it obtained a full licence in 1956 and was taken over by Greene King in 1961. It remains an old fashioned local village pub, where the partition between the public and lounge bar was removed in 2010, making an open plan single bar layout. The front section has a real fire, TV with Sky Sport, dart board and pool table. The rear section is furnished with tables and chairs around the perimeter plus a long central table with high stools. Regular teams play pool, cribbage and dominoes and occasional DJ or karaoke. Happy Hour Fridays 5-7.

  • Potton
    • Coach House 12 Market Square Potton SG19 2NP Telephone(01767) 260221

      Built in 1785 as the Rose & Crown, to replace the old Crown, which burned down in the Great Fire of 1783. It later became the Old Coach House in 2002 and dropped the 'Old' part in 2012. A large open plan bar area with comfortable seating and two other rooms for dining & functions, all recently refurbished. A good selection of food at reasonable prices with emphasis on fresh seasonal and local produce. Now opening early from 10am for morning tea & coffee. There are 4 handpumps featuring two ales from Wells, plus two guests. Check events and menus on the website including Tuesday evening 'Steak by the Weight' special.

    • George & Dragon 2 King Street Potton SG19 2QT Telephone(01767) 260227

      Built after 1783 as the George Inn on the site of the old White Hart, which was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1783. Now the George & Dragon, it has a lively public bar with pool table (free on Tuesdays), darts, jukebox and quiz machine, plus sports TV and the seating is a mix of pews and chairs. There is a lounge bar which is small, quiet and cosy. Occasional quiz and live music or DJ/disco evenings. A family friendly garden with BBQs in the summer. Free roast potatoes on Sunday lunchtime.

    • Potton & District Club 38 Station Road Potton SG19 2PZ Telephone(01767) 261465

      These premises are run as a club, where the majority of customers are members, standard membership is £20 per annum and £10 for Seniors. However guests are welcome although they may be required to pay slightly higher costs for drinks than the members. A beer festival is held in October.

    • Rising Sun 11 Everton Road Potton SG19 2PA Telephone(01767) 260231

      Licensed as a beer house in 1836, this spacious family-run pub is popular with both diners - for its locally sourced and home cooked food – and drinkers for some of the less common beers usually served. Both current and future ales are itemised on the pub’s comprehensive website and each beer has tasting notes and ABV listed. The comfortable pub interior has several distinct seating areas as well as an upstairs function room with a west facing roof terrace.

    • Royal Oak 4 Biggleswade Road Potton SG19 2LU Telephone(01767) 261888

      A grade II listed building dating back to 17th-18th century and was reconstructed in 1979. This old pub has a large public bar area full of character, with exposed beams, open rafters, huge fireplace, brasses and old agricultural implements. On route to the 40 seater restaurant at the opposite end of the pub, you pass through a smaller lounge bar section. fish and Chips and a selection of steak are popular, but check the website for menus and daily specials. Outside is a mixed garden area, part gravel and part astroturf. An extension at the rear is being converted into a function room.

  • Sandy
    • Bell 1 Station Road Sandy SG19 1AW Telephone07305 399825

      Established circa 1861, this pub is located close to the railway station and was extensively refurbished in 2018. It has a an L-shaped bar area with several TVs for BT Sports coverage and live music or DJs every Friday. The 'guest' Real Ale changes regularly. The pub welcomes a clientele of all ages, mainly from the local area, with some commuters dropping in on their way home. The large beer garden is appreciated by most visitors when the weather is suitable. Began serving food February 2023.

    • Queens Head 4 Cambridge Road Sandy SG19 1JE

      Built by William Randall in 1750 and during its early life was called the Maidenhead. Recently refurbished to a high standard with a new internal furniture layout which provides more tables and seating. It is a friendly unspoiled traditional town pub just off the market square, retaining much of its original structure and character. There are several tables and benches on the patio immediately behind the pub as well as in the large garden at the rear. Notable in winter is a roaring log fire which provides a traditional welcome for those coming into the pub from the cold. Good bus & rail links. Free Wi-Fi.

    • Roundabout Club Bedford Road Sandy SG19 1EL Telephone(01767) 680871

      This club is based in the former Sandy Town Hall. Membership rates £10 for new members (first year) then £7 per year after that. Four year membership is £15, 8 years is £25. The club has a function Room which can hold 100 people, available for hire. The club has Sports TV and game such as darts, snooker and pool are popular. There are regular music events disco, karaoke and live bands where guests can be signed in by members. There are two regular real ales at the bar, plus a real cider.

    • Sandy & District Conservative Club 19 Bedford Road Sandy SG19 1EL Telephone(01767) 680481

      Two distinct bar areas - one for those attending functions and a separate, much larger bar for members with a pool table, large screen television and fruit machines. Area at the back of the club is sufficient for a petanque court and bowling green with separate changing rooms and a wooden construction for smokers. The club has many sporting teams and hosts a quiz on Sunday evenings. There is a £10 joining fee, then £18 membership per annum (£10 for seniors).

    • Sir William Peel 39 High Street Sandy SG19 1AG Telephone(01767) 843026

      Friendly and welcoming community pub offering good beer and old fashioned hospitality. It dates back to 1838 when two cottages were converted into a pub which was originally called the Lord Nelson. The current name - changed in 1994 - refers to a naval hero with local connections who was awarded the Victoria Cross. The number of real ales available has increased from four to six and the internal layout of the pub is being gradually altered with upgraded furnishings, etc.. Guest ales and ciders available can be found on the pub's listing at 'realalefinder.com'. Good bus & rail links.

      Awards

      • Bedfordshire County Cider Pub of the Year 2022
      • East Bedfordshire Branch Cider Pub of the Year 2022

      . Branch’s 2024 Most Improved POTY.

  • Stanford
    • Green Man Southill Road Stanford SG18 9JD Telephone(01462) 812293

      Originally a small 18th century country pub, which became a freehouse in 1990. Since then it has been extended many times and is now a large privately owned hotel with 18 chalet rooms, a function room and 180 seater restaurant. Features include oak beams, exposed brickwork and an inglenook fireplace. The public bar also has an open fire, large screen TV and the former games section is now extended and set for bar meals. Very large garden with children's play equipment and miniature golf course. The food menu speciality is pizza and steaks. Open for Breakfast 7am-9am Mon-Fri; 8am-9am Sat and Sun. Opens 9.30am Sat and Sun for brunch.

  • Stotfold
    • Chequers Inn 33 Queen Street Stotfold SG5 4NX Telephone(020) 4568 1579

      A village pub has stood on this site since 1645, but majority of the building is late 19th century and Grade II listed. It has a large 45 seater restaurant offering lunch and evening a la carte menus, plus a daily specials board. The public bar has comfy seats, BT and Sky Sports on large screen TV, darts and fruit machines. The lounge bar has a big open fireplace and cosy atmosphere. A large enclosed child friendly garden has play equipment, plus there are barbecues and an outside bar for summer events.

    • Coach & Horses 95 The Green Stotfold SG5 4DG Telephone(01462) 734135

      Opened in 1844, this former Whitbreads pub has become a freehouse in last few years years. Recent renovations have made this small pub into an open plan layout. The main bar area has a two large screen TV with Viasat sports, jukebox and a dartboard, the pool table is in a separate room. There is likely to be two or three real ales on for most sessions, including LocALe beers, plus up to 3 real ciders. There is regular live music and several sports teams are based at the pub.

    • Crown 39 The Green Stotfold SG5 4AL Telephone(01462) 731061

      Opened in 1847, this large open plan pub has mainly seating in front section, standing at the bar and a rear section houses a pool table, dominoes and dartboard. There is a patio section at the rear. There are 2 large screen TVs with Sky sports, plus occasional events featuring karaoke, live music or a disco. Although there is no regular menu, sandwiches can be ordered ad-hoc between 12-9pm or for events. The guest beer is usually a seasonal ale from Greene King and often there are stronger ales served from the cellar e.g. Abbot and Abbot Reserve.

    • Fox & Duck 149 Arlesey Road Stotfold SG5 4HE Telephone(01462) 732434

      This pub/restaurant dates back to 1858 and is split into two sections, with one a cosy snug section with flagstone floor and comfy seating and the main bar with wooden flooring leads into a restaurant area. Marquees are used for weddings and parties, and the enclosed garden is child friendly. Meals are freshly prepared, a mix of a la carte and specials, see website for seasonal menus and to check which menu is being served at what particular time of day. This pub re-opened in Nov 2014 after a 20 month closure and has been newly decorated inside and outside.

    • Stag 35 Brook Street Stotfold SG5 4LA Telephone(01462) 731098

      Opened in 1833 and once home to a small micro-brewery in the 1990's, sadly no more. An L-shaped bar area with lounge seating, two large TV screens, a dartboard, plus dominoes and cribbage are available. Two regular ales, plus one guest ale and one changing real cider. The room at the rear is usually set as a restaurant. Traditional pub grub available every day & a Sunday Roast. Breakfasts served 10:00 to 12:00 at weekends. Pub hosts two darts teams on Tuesday and Wednesdays and a Knit and Natter on a Monday evening which involves all sorts of crafts.

    • Stotfold Conservative Club 93 Regent Street Stotfold SG5 4DZ Telephone(01462) 730534

      This popular club offers a wide range of entertainment with a function available for weddings, christenings, birthdays, funerals & meetings. There is BT Sports TV, plus pool, petanque and two snooker tables. There is live music on many Saturdays, plus Sunday afternoon blues band at 4pm. The club has a smoking area and an enclosed garden with childrens play area. At the bar is one rotating real ale with a Happy Hour period on Mon-Thu 4-6pm, Friday 4-7pm with 50 off a pint. Although this is a membership driven club £25 annual adult fee, friends and relatives can be signed in several times a month and the general public occasionally as guests often to see the live music,

    • Stotfold Football Club New Roker Park, Arlesey Road Stotfold SG5 4HE Telephone(01462) 730765

      Stotfold FC is a members club and the annual fees are: £12 couple, £8 single, £4 concessions. A licensed bar and tea hut are open on match days [usually Saturday afternoons and Tuesday evenings), with hot food available at ALL matches. Additionally football is shown on television in the clubhouse.

  • Sutton
    • John O'Gaunt Inn 30 High Street Sutton SG19 2NE Telephone(01767) 260377

      This pub dates back to 1835 and has a Lounge bar containing the village quilt assembled by local societies and the village school. There is a local golf society, plus occasional live music. Northamptonshire Skittles, darts and other pubs games available in the public bar, plus Petanque in the garden. Traditional country pub food served Tue-Sat, plus Sunday lunch in the restaurant at the rear of the lounge bar. Food also served Bank Holiday Mondays but not the Tuesday following.

  • Wrestlingworth
    • Chequers 43 High Street Wrestlingworth SG19 2EP Telephone(01767) 631818

      Late 17th Century oak beamed cottages with low ceilings sympathetically converted and extended into a pub/restaurant. Serving traditional home cooked food using fresh produce. Floodlit petanque court, a quiz on first Saturday and live music on the second Saturday of each month. A marquee can be booked for functions and events. Popular with local historical society and other groups. Up to six real ales at the bar.