Pubs in Hertfordshire for St Patrick's Day
Bishops Stortford. The Marne Inn Live Music Pub Thorley Park Centre. Heaps of craic for Paddys Day!!
Flauden. A beautiful Grade II listed country pub, Michelin trained Chef Claude Paillet has helped transform The Bricklayers Arms into an award winning and nationally recognised restaurant. Country walks over the rolling hills of the Chess Valley make for a superb Paddys Day break.
Frithsden. Set in the unruffled hamlet of Frithsden is near Berkhamsted, and is surrounded by National Trust woodland. The Alford Arms is a pretty Victorian pub, full of surprises for St Patricks Day.
Hay-on-Wye. The Old Black Lion colourful 17th Century Inn, parts date back 1300's, close to Lion Gate of the old walled town of Hay-on-Wye. Historical charm and atmosphere for St Patricks Day.
Reed. Enjoy this famous 16th century inn The
Cabinet at Reed for St Patricks Day this year. It sits between Hertford and Cambridge in the beautiful village of Reed, within an easy travelling distance of London. Paint Reed green this Paddys Day!!
Steeple Morden. Try this cosy 17th Century Inn The Waggon & Horses for St Patricks Day this year. It nestles opposite the historic church in the picturesque village setting of Steeple Morden.
Ware. Jacoby's opened in April 2002 in the historic Churchgate House in the centre of Ware. The building dates back to the 16th century and is Ware’s second oldest building.The restaurant a la carte menu is changed regularly taking inspiration from home and around the world. Bet your bottom dollar that the Paddys Day menu is green and healthy!! |