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If
you fancy eating and drinking in the place that is reputed to have
served as Will Shakespeare’s off licence, The Vintner is your
bag. The fine timber-framed building has been little altered since
it was built in the late-1400s and provides a handsome setting for
the café/bar, a restaurant and private dining in the Taittinger
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The
Vintner has to be one of the buzziest places in town! In 1490 the half-timbered
building was completed and after the passage of five hundred years it’s
still privately owned. In 1600 John Smith traded here as a wine merchant
and it’s reputed that William Shakespeare came here to buy his
wine. If the list which he was able to choose from then bears any resemblance
to the one on offer to those who eat and drink here now, then Will certainly
knew a thing or two. |
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Open
seven days a week The Vintner sports and café/bar and a handsome
restaurant. The Taittinger Room, seating 22 comfortably for private
parties provides the ideal setting for a wedding breakfast, a reunion,
that special birthday party or a meeting of the Board perhaps? The Taittinger
menu, from £29.95 per person, offers a delightful three course
meal, a glass of Taittinger champagne and fresh coffee. If your party is larger, up to 40 people can be served an excellent buffet during the week. |
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The
Vintner has to be one of the buzziest places in town! In 1490 the half-timbered
building was completed and after the passage of five hundred years it’s
still privately owned. In 1600 John Smith traded here as a wine merchant
and it’s reputed that William Shakespeare came here to buy his
wine. If the list which he was able to choose from then bears any resemblance
to the one on offer to those who eat and drink here now, then Will certainly
knew a thing or two.
Open
seven days a week The Vintner sports and café/bar and a handsome
restaurant. The Taittinger Room, seating 22 comfortably for private
parties provides the ideal setting for a wedding breakfast, a reunion,
that special birthday party or a meeting of the Board perhaps? The
Taittinger menu, from £29.95 per person, offers a delightful
three course meal, a glass of Taittinger champagne and fresh coffee. |
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If
your party is larger, up to 40 people can be served an excellent buffet
during the week. In the restaurant there is a choice from three menus. The Daily Specials never feature less than six dishes chosen from a wide-ranging and interesting spectrum of attractively presented food. There is also a special pre-theatre menu. For those in a bit more of a hurry there’s the Brunch menu offering traditional breakfasts and lighter lunch time choices such as fresh sardines on toasted ciabatta and a whole lot more. The extensive a la carte menu is for those with the time to savour English classic and pan-European cooking, often with fresh, local ingredients, against a relaxing and historic background.Wine buffs will be pleased to know the list reads like a Grand Tour and house wine at £9.90 a bottle sets a good standard. |
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All
of this is available from 10 till 10, seven days a week, two minutes
stroll from the Royal Shakespeare Theatres and the River Avon, with
parking close by. Little wonder The Vintner is the place to be. |
| Avg. Cost Per Head | £19.00 |
| House Wine | £9.90 |
| Non Smoking Area | Yes |
| Children Welcome? | Yes |
| Child Menu | £4.00 |
| Groups Welcome | Up to 40 people |
| Service Policy | 10% (discretionary) |
| Cover Charge | None |