| Andy and Debbie and their friendly staff welcome you to The Royal Sun, a pub and restaurant which has been serving locals and passers-by for hundreds of years. |
History
Supposedly reported to the magistrates in 1711 and 1745 as a 'disorderly house' kept by the Tarrant family the pub became to be known as The Sun from 1774. Legend has it that after playing host to the King and his entourage, who when caught in a storm sought refuge here the pub became known as The Royal Sun. (Not to be confused with the infamous establishment The House of the Rising Sun featured in the great song covered by The Animals).Restaurant (8:30am-9pm)
Food is served every day starting with a cooked breakfast. Each Sunday there is a carvery between noon and 3pm. (At peak times pre-booking is advisable).Bar (11am-11pm)
We offer a range of modern beers and traditional hand pulled real ales, fine wines, spirits and an extensive range of soft drinks, teas and coffees.Open All Day Every Day
Please join us whether it's just to pop in for a quick drink and chat or to enjoy a delicious meal.Parking
There is ample free parking for patrons with vehicles both on the road in front of the pub and in its private car park.Large Screen TV
Freely available sports are shown in the bar area. If you want to see something in particular please ask one of our staff.2 Gardens
Our rear the garden is totally enclosed from the road and great for alfresco dining.

















