The Old Bakery, Kenilworth - pub details

Description

The Old Bakery is situated in a 400 year old building with oak beams in the delightful Old Town part of Kenilworth near the castle. There is main room with bar and an adjoining room. Both rooms have recently been re-carpeted and had all new tables, chairs and lighting which are in keeping with the rustic style of the building. It is the perfect place to enjoy Beer and Wine at their best on your own or with friends in a friendly atmosphere. .
The Bar has:
4 Real Ales including Guest Beers which change regularly
Fine Wines at reasonable prices
Entry in Camra 2008 Good Beer Guide
Entry in The Quiet Pint Guide
Entry in The Good Pub Guide
Entry in The Beer Bed & Breakfast Guide
Relaxed friendly atmosphere

The Bar does not have:
Fruit Machines
Juke Box
Television Screens

At the Old Bakery the only background noise you will hear is people enjoying themselves

(last updated: 31st Oct 2007)

Address: 12 High Street, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 1LZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01926 864111

Nearest train stations Tile Hill (3.2 miles), Canley (3.9 miles), Berkswell (4.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 81 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Clarendon House, Kenilworth (0.0 miles), Famous Virgins and Castle, Kenilworth (0.0 miles), Royal Oak, Kenilworth (0.2 miles), Clarendon Arms, Kenilworth (0.2 miles), Queen and Castle, Kenilworth (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Old Bakery, Kenilworth

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After a late sunday morning stroll round the castle and abbey fields had a nice lunch time drink. Great pint of Hook Norton Best. 8/10
theboltonwonderer - 13 May 2008 11:55
The 'Bowling Green' is leamington spa's oldest town hall. The are records of this pub trading in 1625. This makes its history very important. Not only in local history but also in UK history. It is in need of a refurb so still has its 70's decor. This does mean that it's got a lot of charm. If you are in the area please pop in. The Bowling Green, New Street Leamington Spa. Warwickshire.
savethebowlerleamington - 12 May 2008 13:28
Hade a new Church End beer in here the other day 'May Day' it was top notch. This place does Know how to keep its Beer. Keep it up guys.
warwickshirepubsarebest - 10 May 2008 17:53
Having walked past earlier in the day it was with antisipation that we went in. Hobsons Mild, Fantastic and served in a proper hobsons pint glass. It is those little touches that make the differance. (they had tribute in tribute glasses and Hook norton in Hook norton glasses)
a.fuller - 10 May 2008 09:41
I was a beer in the evening virgin till last week when after look through 'facebook' I found a link to this site. I'm also a great fan of cornish beer and found a link to St Austell Tribute "The greatest beer money can by" On this link to my surprise I found referance to the 'Old Bakery'. Well Wednesday Evening I found my way to kenilworth. (I live in Coventry so not to difficult). It was good in fact it was excellent. I have drunk 'Tribute' in the south west often but weather its because its only a twenty minute bus rid from home it tasted beautiful. This beer is looked after. I hope next time to go on monday night to the 'Fish and Chip' night as that sounds like a perfect combination.
bettystogs - 8 May 2008 14:43

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