Twenty or more years ago this was a very quaint, and thoroughly traditional Boddingtons house where beer sales made up most of its trade. Shortly after the retirement of the old tenant, it was vastly extended and brought into the modern world with the introduction of a food offering. Now it is very much a family-dining type of establishment. Mostly opened-out interior, with plenty of spaces for more intimacy however. 10% discount for CAMRA members. Walkers are welcome too.
Historic Interest
A former Boddingtons Brewery house. The Romper name is said to have derived from a person who held some sway locally describing the image of the lion on the original sign board for the then Red Lion, as looking more like that of a "Rompling Kitlin".
This Pub serves 4 changing beers (guest beers mostly from the Greene King stable) and 0 regular beers.
Source: National
Cask Ale
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