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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!
Friday Night Live Music
Friday 16 November saw us welcome Jack & Phil of Broken Crown to The Bustard Inn. This acoustic pair wowed a packed pub with vocal performances of songs throughout the ages from ‘Fly me to the moon’ to ‘Sultans of swing’. Along with our Friday night regulars, there were new faces who had come to support..
Mini Buster Finds a Home
For Children in Need 2018 we raffled a Mini Buster. Our own pub mascot, Buster the rabbit, has become such a hit with our customers that we have had many enquiries about his origin. Buster is a special rabbit for a special restaurant, so we are unable to give his secrets away, but we were..
Turkey Update!
As we head towards December with increasing speed and totted up how many birds we need for the festive period, we took a moment to contemplate why we eat turkey at Christmas. Research showed that whilst pheasants and roast boars were a popular feast centuries ago, Henry VII was partial to this particular bird. It..