Carpenters Arms

Pub of the Month - The Carpenters Arms, Fulbrook, Oxfordshire, OX18 4BH

18 November 2024
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Just a very short walk from the centre of Burford, The Carpenters Arms is a cosy family run pub with a large garden and plenty of parking.

It is owned and run by husband and wife team, Tom and Siobhan, who have created a welcoming, family focused, dog friendly pub, at the heart of their local community.

Chef Tom prides himself on selecting the best of the local seasonal produce and offers a range of creative menus through the week from à la carte to a Sandwich and Children’s menus, ensuring that they really do cater for all tastes and palates. The Wine List has a solid selection of old and New World wines and the team are delighted to offer draught ales together with an expansive range of lagers, ciders and cocktails.

Children and dogs are most welcome and Sunday roast lunch is a weekly feature.

Food Service Times: ( Monday Closed ) Tuesday -Saturday 12-9pm Sunday 12-3pm

Contact info@thecarpentersarmsfulbrook.co.uk 01993 823823 https://www.thecarpentersarmsfulbrook.co.uk/

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