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Pub 'restored' to its original glory in 2013. A solid oak bar greets the visitor and the pub is light and airy. Although open plan, there are four distinct drinking areas, with one designated as the snug, together with a separate restaurant area. Outside a patio area has been created and at the back is an enclosed garden. The pub has three electric car charging points. Winner of Nottingham CAMRA LocAle Pub of the Year 2023 and 2024; Village Pub of the Year 2022 and Cider Pub of the Year in 2020.
Historic Interest
Asset of Community Value registered 17th May 2016.
In 1832, the Green Dragon was recorded as fully licensed under landlord John Miller (White), who may have been the same as the J. Miller recorded as publican in 1855. In 1876 the publican was John Hopkin (Post Office Directories). Until the 1920s, the pub was part of a dairy farm whose surrounding farm buildings were demolished to make way for the car park. During the Edwardian period, the Green Dragon had a reputation for quality catering which drew in carriage borne customers from the surrounding area (Ottewell 1990).
[Newark & Sherwood District Council; Dover Beck Ward / Sherwood Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Old Green Dragon, Oxton