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Start the Weekend with Fizz Friday!

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

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Location: Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF5

The inn takes its name from Elizabeth Lewis, heiress of a major local landowner in the area, who married the Third Earl of Plymouth in the early 1700's. The Plymouth Arms' location provided easy acces

Location: Portbury, Bristol, BS20

Constructed in 1822 and called the Priory Hotel, this building has spent all its life serving food and drink - and some of it saving lives. Underground passages have been found which link the Priory H

Location: Morley, Ilkeston, DE7

Originally The Rose and Crown was built as a wooden shed by the Kerry family in 1786, utilised for the growing coach trade in the area. In 1935, the pub was rebuilt, set further back from the road, re

Location: Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, L39

The Sandpiper was originally a farmhouse called Holly Farm. It has only recently been converted into the pub restaurant that you see today. The surrounding area is full of interesting history, the tow

Location: Ferring, Worthing, BN12

The Swallow's Return occupies buildings once known as North Barn, next to some important ancient track-ways which linked South Downs settlements from very early times. More recently, in the 18th centu

Location: Chapel Brampton, Northampton, NN6

The building is on land previously known to house The Boughton Cold Store, as it was a supply depot during the Second World War. The Boughton Cold Store was built to store perishable goods like butter

Location: Wolseley Bridge, Stafford, ST17

The inn was formerly known as The Roebuck up until 1960 when it became the Wolseley Arms. Originally, the inn was used as a regular changing place for coaches on long journeys before railways were int

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