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This pub was built in 1909 in the small village of Wroot. Popular, and well supported by locals, this is a genuine village pub. One of the rooms displays posters from past performances of the village pantomime. Also home to a local football team. There are four separate rooms, two bars, a games room and a snug. Now with one or two rotating and two regular real ales. This is a drinker's pub, but meals are available four days a week. Pub of the season winter 2017/18
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Cross Keys, Wroot
Two changing guest ales
Changing beers typically include: Pheasantry (varies) , Welbeck Abbey (varies) , Westgate (varies)
Source: Regional