Artisan Freehouse

&
Coffee Bar

If it's not crafted it's not here!

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Please note new opening times and restricted kitchen menu due to injury  

  • Opening at 10:00 (previously 9:00)
  • All liquid refreshments available as usual.
  • Freshly baked scones and home baked cake selection available daily.
  • Selection of Brick pizzas available any time that we are open (as long as the oven is not in use for bread/cake baking)
  • Ploughmans lunch (ham/cheese/sharing), organic, belted galloway burgers, plus the above Brick pizzas, available at weekends from 11:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m.
  • No breakfast, light bite. salad, nor platter menus until further notice :(
  • Thank you for your understanding during this difficult time for our family business.

Recently opened by Frank and Jo, the Angel Inn Loddon is an artisan free-house serving homemade food, quality coffee, local craft ale & ciders and award-winning family wines - all procured with the upmost care and dedication to provenance , ethics and the environment.

Bringing back the character,

read a little more about our mission and main aims:

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When are we open?

Thursday ~ Monday

(closed Tuesdays and Wednesday)

10:00 a.m. ~ 11:00*

(10:00 a.m.~ 8:00 p.m. Sundays & Bank Holidays)

*Closing times remain flexible depending on demand. If it's quiet we could close, if it's swinging we may stay open a little later, as our licence permits. 

We are licenced from 11 a.m. until midnight on Thursday and Monday and until 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Sunday is slightly earlier at 11:30

Let us know if a group of you are intending to pop in late evening and we may be able to hold the doors open for you.

 

A BIT OF HISTORY

The Angel Inn is the oldest pub in the village.

It derives its name from the devout, artisan
craftsmen who came to build the Holy Trinity
Church some 500 years ago.

It has been long rumoured that a secret tunnel led directly from the crypt to the Angel Inn's cellar!

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