Pubs in Carlton
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Fox
High Street, Carlton MK43 7LA
A charming, thatched community pub with a warm welcome and an attractive garden popular with families. Guest beers are often from local microbreweries. Good value, home-cooked lunches are served (daily except Monday) and evening meals from Tuesday to Saturday. There is a regular quiz on Thursday evenings. Spring and summer bank holiday festivals are held using an outbuilding as an additional bar, plus a one-day gin festival in June. Local CAMRA Country Pub of the Year 2016, 2017, 2020 and 2021.
Royal Oak
23 Bridgend, Carlton MK43 7LP
Attractively designed village pub re-opened as a free house in May 2016. The small snug and larger lounge are linked by an open doorway and share a wood-burning stove set in the separating wall. The menu offers seasonal fare using local ingredients where possible, providing a range from light bites and sharing boards to larger main meals. Fixed price set lunches are also available.
Smiths Arms
Carlton Village, Carlton TS21 1EA
Located at the centre of this rural village, in the north-western outskirts of Stockton, and where a strong community spirit continues to prevail. The Smiths is a typical late-Victorian pub, recently refurbished, and which manages to satisfy both drinkers and diners alike. With a new licensee since December 2017, there is now a renewed emphasis on real beer. One handpull is devoted to Camerons Strongarm, and the two other handpulls to guest beers, often sourced locally. The pub remains one of the few in the area to have retained a separate public bar, whilst the restaurant, converted from the original blacksmith's workshop, offers good value quality food, including specials on Mon / Tue / Thu. There are real fires throughout. It has large beer garden at rear. Check winter opening hours to avoid a wasted journey.
Gate Hangs Well
39 Barton Road, Carlton CV13 0DB
Village pub with an L-shaped bar & a conservatory with views across open fields. Refurbished in 2015. Beers are one from the local Market Bosworth Brewery, Bass, Doom Bar and 1 guest. Food is available on Thursday evenings from 7pm, from "The Jockey Door" - a horsebox catering trailer, Saturday breakfast 9.30-12.00, evenings fish & chips and Sunday lunch 12-4. There are eight different walks in the area. All the paths are waymarked. To find out more on the walks click on the link from the pub website.
Elwes Arms
Oakdale Road, Carlton NG4 1DH
Completely refurbished in early 2017, this open plan pub now has modern contemporary comfortable decor and furniture with some exposed ceiling beams, wooden floors and subdued lighting. The lounge to the left has large TV screens whilst the more formal dining area to the right is light and airy.
Nags Head
106 Carlton Hill, Carlton NG4 1FN
Multi-room pub, extensively refurbished in June 2016. Hosts many themed events.
Piggins Inn
338-340 Carlton Hill, Carlton NG4 1JD
Two roomed community licensed cafe/bar. All meals are cooked to order. Also incorporates an 'old-fashioned' sweet shop.
Free Man
334-336 Carlton Hill, Carlton NG4 1JD
Small and cosy Wetherspoons pub complete with a snug at the front. Note that the house beer 'Nottingham Hill Top Bitter' is found under different names around the city's Wetherspoons pubs. Beer served from 9am.
Carlton & District Liberal Club
333 Carlton Hill, Carlton NG4 1JE
Top Spot Snooker Club
331 Carlton Hill, Carlton NG4 1JE
Fox & Hounds
Station Road, Carlton NG4 3AT
A traditional three room pub with a small lounge and a larger public bar. The pub hosts Tommy Thompson's School of Boxing.
Beacon Hill
11 Burton Road, Carlton NG4 3DT
Multi-roomed pub, with a public bar, L-shaped lounge, and a smaller quiet room to the rear. Outside, there is an enclosed courtyard with steps leading up to a spacious garden area. Pictures from the 1920's show an extra storey was in use. Ornate windows were a fairly recent addition in 1981. There are said to be 3 or 4 ghosts, reputedly friendly. A centre of the local community, the pub boasts a football team, bar skittles and dominoes teams. A quiz is run twice a week. Sports are shown (Sky & BT).
