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Grade II-listed former NatWest bank which was converted by Fuller's in 1995 into a spacious pub retaining many original features including the high ceilings and chandeliers. The hall like interior has a long bar with impressive ornate wooden shelving behind. The décor has dark blue walls with dark wooden panelling and framed prints as well as bare wooden flooring with several high tables and stools along with larger tables by the windows. A snug room leads off from the main hall and can be reserved for functions. At the back of the hall, a smaller room leads off with tables and which is more geared up for dining. A small back patio is under the trees with a view of the local church.
Owned by Fuller's but tenant operated, this has an extensive range of cask ales from the Fuller's stable plus a couple of guest ales. A board behind the bar informs which guest ales are due.
An upmarket food menu is offered, including vegetarian choices.
Located by the Market Square, the pub is popular with shoppers and theatregoers for the nearby Churchill Theatre, as well as those drawn by its live music on Saturday evenings.
Historic Interest
Built in 1927 for the National Provincial Bank by architects Gunton & Gunton. The building is an example of the Arts & Crafts "Neo Georgian" movement, seeking to emulate the 1670s architectural style of nearby Bromley College.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Partridge, Bromley
Changing beers typically include: Butcombe - Butcombe Blond , Fuller's - Oliver's Island
Source: National
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