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We are a traditional Freehouse set in an attractive Grade II listed building which dates back to around the Eighteenth Century. The Inn is situated in the quaint village of Thornton Curtis in the glorious North Lincolnshire countryside.
We have extended our grade II listed building to encompass a number of en-suite single and double rooms with one ground floor room designed for disabled access. We have attained a “VisitEngland” grading of Four Star – Inn.
Our extensive bar menu has won us several Food Standard Awards over the years and is mainly homemade encompassing local produce where possible. We have a varied selection of starters, main courses, omelettes, baguettes and wonderful homemade desserts in our Lunch Menu, Dinner Menu, Lite Bite Menu, Childrens Menu and Sunday Roast Menus . Why not come and join us for a drink and let your children visit the Childrens Fun Trail or if the weather is up to it you can always eat outdoors!
We offer a wide selection of bitters/local Tom Wood’s real ale, lagers, stout, cider, wines, spirits, soft drinks and children's drinks.
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