The Paddock, Chipperfield
Looking for great grub from local ingredients? To drink in a pub 500 years in the making? Then pop down to The Paddock in Chipperfield. Whether you’re after a full-on three course meal or just a quiet pint with the locals, The Paddock is all things to all men.
The Lamb, Berkhamsted
The Lamb is probably Berkhamsted’s cosiest local pub. Here you’ll find lovely locals of both human and canine variety, even Mumbles the local cat pops in. Despite being located in the high street, this pub has a great relaxed atmosphere
The Greyhound, Tring
Race down to Wigginton to enjoy a traditional village pub with unique character, great ales and a HUGE garden. The Greyhound is a class act all around, especially in summer, so when the sun finally comes out this year, make sure you stop in for a refreshing repast in this wonderful Hertfordshire pub.
The Prince George, Watford
Watford is home to the Prince George, a recently refurbished pub with a great atmosphere and a broad range of ales and spirits. Close enough to the station for travellers passing through, stop by on Steak Night for a fantastic meal in the presence of the lovely staff and patrons.
The Horse & Chains, Bushey
The 16th Century seems to have been a good century for pubs. The Horse and Chains is a family run pub that deals in unique dishes and a great selection of ales on a regular basis. Cosy up at the bar next to the inglenook log fire and wile away an evening in great company.
This is just a few of the fantastic pubs you’ll find in Hertfordshire. As you make your way along the quiet roads of this pretty little county, you’ll be sure to stumble across a hidden gem of your own!
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