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Our latest guest beer "Tribute" from the St Austell brewery will be on tap from lunch tomorrow 23/07/2010 See our Beers page for other choices

Starting Tues 27/07 Till Fri 30/07 the Thia kitchen is offering an extra special lunch deal of Green Tiger Prawn curry at a very reasonable £5.75 See our Menus page for other tempting choices

In the mists of legend & myth

According to a very ancient man, I never learned his name and now sadly passed away "The Hut" was a hut at the start/end of a toll road. Beowulf who manned the toll booth was pretty bored most of the time, the local lord's idea of a toll road from nowhere to nowhere was producing the kind of profits even a simpleton could have forecast. Beowulf decided to offer travellers refreshment and so The Hut was born offering good ale and fresh food. As for the toll road, well everyone stopped at The Hut so no tolls were ever paid. The Lord survived (no surprise there), in time Beowulf moved on, however many fanciful stories of his travels returned to the manor. Of course none of this is documented so it cannot be proved. Fortunately for us marketing people it cannot be proved that it didn't happen either and that makes for a nice intro.

Mid Industrial revolution

The pub was first registered in 1850 approx and there is an almost complete list of all the tenants/licensees down the years on display in the pub. For many decades The Hut Pub was licensed to sell ales only this continued right up to the 70's. The pub had hardly changed over the years with one huge exception when the then lincensees wanted a full license the local authorities insisted that toilet facilities be provided for ladies, to be honest the men were not faring to well either with the toilets in a shed several paces from the pub in the garden (wasteland would be a better description).

Turn of the century

In 2002 the Collins family bought the freehold and major change was on the cards. After many months of the usual dance with the authorities permission was granted to commence the works. Though the works were comprehensive the three major areas that have dramatically changed the character of the pub are

  • A new basement cellar temperature controlled and easily kept spotlessly clean.
  • A new trade kitchen complete with new equipment.
  • And most obvious of all to the customers new toilets which though we say so ourselves are kept impecable.

There was of course other works, a major refurbishment, the addition of a dining room, garden with large patio, covered veranda and last but not least the whole covered in flowers and shrubs throughout spring, summer and autum.

Today

Today The Hut is now a family run establishment with a Thai restaurant as befits the cosmopolitan age. In keeping with its past heritage as an ale house there is an extremely well run cellar serving crystal clear beers, a joy palate and served in crystal clear glasses a joy to the eye as well. There is also a purpose built trade kitchen creating wonderful Thai dishes. To complete the setting there is off street parking.

And YES we still have the BBIU as mentioned in an online review a few years back.

Stop the Press

19/07/2010

History in the making. This very day we were awarded the Best Kept Cellar in the Southeast of England. England is divided into three areas Southeast, Southwest and The North and The Hut Pub for 2010 has won the prestigous award, check above the door and of course all over this website, this has to be shouted from the rooftops.

The Future

We look forward to your next visit here, better still a visit to us here at The Hut Pub

Events

Next 7 days

24/07/2010

Music from Elliot

Nearly as big as Elvis

Next week

29/07/2010

Golf @ Farnham Park

There is still time to join The Hut Golf Society Apply from this page

Next month

16/08/2010

Quiz Night with Uncle Ray

All proceeds to Cancer Research in honour of Angela Meehan

Future

Xmas is coming time to think about making those party bookings