• Draught beer on tap

    Current guest on: Wensleydale Brewery’s Decadence 5.3%  A strong pale beer which was brewed for their 10th Anniversary

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  • New Opening Times

    After much thought we have rejigged our opening hours.  From Tuesday 4th March they will be as follows: (and will also be on our Contact Us page from 4th) Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 10am-7pm Friday & Saturday 10am-7.30pm Sunday 10am-5pm We have brought about the changes as so many people come for our yummy take away…

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  • Just a little treat!

    Hot out of the oven!!!! These Red Velvet Cupcakes will win you lots of Brownie Points this Valentines Day (Friday)!  So why not pop in and treat the special someone in your life to a Red Velvet cupcake.  Why not buy a boxed one and write your own sentimental message on the box?

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  • Timothy Taylor’s

    Britain’s most celebrated, award winning beer is on draught here at the Jug and Bottle.  It’s always a great pint and you are welcome to try some before you buy. Only a few sips mind you, else we’d get into bother!!!  That’s the same principle for any draught ales or ciders we have on draught…

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  • Burns Night Saturday 25th January 2014

    If you are celebrating Burns night this coming Saturday night (or just need an excuse to buy another bottle after Christmas) then we have a wide range of single malt’s available.  They range in price from £27 to £65 and have tasting notes provided.  In some instances we have samples that you can try too.…

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  • 2014 Events

    I am spending some time talking to suppliers about the events we hope to host this year.  So please bear with me and hopefully by the start of February the list will be coming together.

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