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
Lymm, Cheshire, WA13
The Green Dragon originated not as the large building that you see today, but as three smaller cottages that were converted into an alehouse in the 19th Century.
Little Warley, Brentwood, CM13
The inn was open for business during the First and Second World Wars, and is reputed to have been a haven for German prisoners of war. The soldiers, who were held half a mile away at the Costain compo
Mirfield, West Yorkshire, WF14
Set in the heart of the countryside, the Hare and Hounds is within close proximity to many of Yorkshire's finest golf clubs including Hanging Heaton Golf Club and Bradley Park Golf Course and Driving
Derriford, Plymouth, PL6
The Jack Rabbit sits on the old road from Plymouth to Tavistock , near to the towns of Derriford and Crownhill. The Fort at Crownhill is the best preserved of Lord Palmerston's Ring of Fire which surr
Shepperton Town, Chertsey, KT16
Set in the wonderful location of Chertsey, The Kingfisher is a unique country pub and restaurant that blends rural charm with modern flair
Burstead, Billericay, CM11
The King's Head dates back to 1750 when it was known as the White Horse. The pub was auctioned in 1801, when under the ownership of William Reynolds. Travellers journeying between Rochford and Brentwo
Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8
The Malt Shovel pub restaurant is a beautiful 19th century listed building, which used to welcome guests working and travelling on the country's waterways. Now our canal side location provides an idea
Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, SK8
The area of Cheadle Hulme is one of great tradition and heritage. Archaeological finds have shown clear evidence of inhabitants from as far back as the New Stone Age period of history, with local area
Canterbury, Kent, CT1
Dating back to 1728, the inn was built near the Toll Gate and was originally known as the Sign of the Gate. The first landlord was Richard Howard, who also collected the tolls and was a trained tallow
Alvechurch, Birmingham, B48
A country pub oozing rural charm and rustic character, our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar.