
Pub of the Month - The Stump, Foss Cross, GL54 4NN

Proper pizzas & Well pulled pints – The Stump, Foss Cross, Nr Cirencester, GL54 4NN
The Stump has a great buzz, with a young enthusiastic team welcoming you into this traditional pub building. The atmosphere is fun, cosy and relentlessly happy, with large roaring fires, plenty of places to chatter and a selection of ten beautifully presented rooms.
The Stump is locally famous for it’s superb hand thrown pizzas, fresh breads and salads with an Italian flavour. The ingredients are well sourced and the menus are colourful and imaginative, as well as good value for money.
The Bar is high, long and always staffed by a friendly smiling face. Local craft beers are offered and carefully pulled. The Stump is a very unpretentious and entertaining pub for any occasion from a family Sunday lunch to a quiet few days away as a couple, or for a private party.
Baz and Fred are delighted to accommodate any particular requests – just ask. Russell’s Barn is their new private event space on the back of The Stump Pub. This is the ideal space to host a party without intruding on others, and comes stocked with it’s own private bar and barman!
The Stump Pub Opening Times
Monday & Tuesday 5pm-11pm
Wednesday to Sunday 12pm -11pm
Kitchen Opening Times
Monday & Tuesday 5 - 9.30pm
Wednesday – Friday 12-3pm | 5 -9.30pm
Saturday 12-4pm| 5 -9.30pm
Sunday 12-4pm | 5 -8.30pm
CONTACT: Restaurant Reservations 01285 720 288
Room Reservations 01285 707 780
https://thestump.co.uk/

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