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CategoryAn Atmospheric Evening
It would be an understatement to say that our monthly Jazz Nights are one of the most popular features here at The Bustard Inn. We have many patrons who come and enjoy the entertainment every month religiously and they are always sure to be busy! October’s Jazz Night was no different, with Tony Giles and..
Macmillan Coffee Morning
Having just held our first ever Macmillan Coffee Morning, we thought we’d delve into how the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning first came to life. The first Coffee Morning was held in 1990, when a local fundraising committee held an event where the cost of the coffee was donated to Macmillan. The first nationwide Coffee Morning..
The Bakewell Tart
Often a first-choice dessert at The Bustard Inn, this tasty tart rarely leaves our menu so we thought we would have a look at its origins. As a variant of the Bakewell Pudding, this delightful tart consists of a shortcrust pastry shell beneath layers of jam, frangipane, with a topping of flaked almonds. Although closely..
What will Springtime bring to The Bustard Inn?
As the nights get lighter and the temperatures begin to rise, we look forward to what this will mean in terms of your dining experience at The Bustard Inn. Apart from being able to enjoy the al fresco delights of our lovely garden, our menu will begin to reflect the seasonal cuisine available to us. ..
Christmas Opening Times
December 18 – 23th Normal opening hours apply 24th Open from 12pm until 10:30pm 25th Open from 12pm until 4pm 26th Open from 12pm until 4pm 27-30th ..
Twelve Days of The Bustard Inn Christmas
On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me Twelve comfy cushions Eleven locals drinking Ten ladies dancing Nine carollers singing Eight garlands hanging Seven logs a burning Six girls a waiting Five Christmas gifts Four pot washers Three fab chefs Two front of house and Buster the Pub Bunny! Merry Christmas!