Two things have
helped create the wonderful character of the bar at The King’s Head
Inn: the building itself and the people who choose to spend time here.
The low ceilings, nooks and crannies are the product of a bygone age and
give the place a warm and intimate atmosphere.
Many of our customers at this Cotswolds pub are local and it’s fair
to say the term ‘regular’ applies to quite a few. Other people
travel from further afield. The King’s Head is a great place to
visit for a Sunday lunch, for instance, or a well-deserved drink after
a country walk.
Warm yourself by the Inglenook fireplace, order a drink at the bar and
sit yourself down on one of our high-backed settle benches. It’s
a chance to renew some old acquaintances and perhaps make a few new friends.
As you glance around, you’ll notice the meticulous attention to
detail. Owner Nicola Orr-Ewing makes sure the details are just right.
Even down to the fresh flowers arranged carefully on every table.
Popular drinks include the three lagers we stock from the Cotswold
Brewing Company. Hook
Norton Best and other real ales are also on tap for enthusiasts, leading
to The King’s Head Inn being prominently featured in the Good
Beer Guide over a great many years.