What better way to start the weekend than with extra special prices on bottles of Prosecco, sparkling wine and Champagne.
• Prosecco (11.5%) Italy £15
• CHANDON Brut NV (12.5%) Argentina £22
• Moët & Chandon Impérial (12%) France £35
To book your table visit: https://www.vintageinn.co.uk/tablebooking
Yateley, Hampshire, GU46
Having existed for over 150 years, The White Lion was licensed in 1856 by Mr James Rogers - look out for his tankard in the pub restaurant to this day. The renowned 19th Century murderer Charles Peace
Allesley, Coventry, CV5
Originally a family home and then a shop, The White Lion was a fully licensed pub restaurant by 1835. Before this the village shop sold local beer, but it was forbidden to drink on the premises, so th
Christleton, Chester, CH3
Built on a site of much historic importance, The Cheshire Cat is said to sit on the grounds of a battle fought between the Cavaliers and Roundheads.
Woolstone, Milton Keynes, MK15
Built in the early 19th century to slake the thirsts of the men that built The Grand Union Canal, The Barge has been a favourite amongst narrow boaters for many years. The now restored pub restaurant
Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23
The Snowy Owl sits on the site of Plessy North Moor Farm, which was originally part of the estate owned by the Ridley family of Blagdon Hall. When converted to an inn, the building was named The Pless
Hassocks, Brighton and Hove, BN6
Hassocks is a portion of the old parishes of Keymer and Clayton surrounding Hassocks railway station. Were it not for the railways, Hassocks might not exist. The Friar's Oak lay originally in the pari
Burghfield, Reading, RG30
The pub's name comes from a local legend of a 'cunning man' - a good wizard who would help to protect people from dark spirits and witches. The original building was destroyed following repeated flood
Ponteland, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE20
The Badger in Ponteland is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character.
Hurworth Moor, Darlington, DL2
The Tawny Owl is one of the oldest buildings in Darlington, a town steeped in history. Beginning as an Anglo-Saxon settlement on the River Skerne, it was later taken over by the Danes, a fact that exp
Castleton, Derbyshire, S33
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