Welcome to The Shepherd & Dog, a charming pub and eatery nestled in the heart of the countryside, housed within two beautifully preserved Grade II listed buildings that echo centuries of history. With its stunning timber-framed structure and elegant stucco façade, this 17th-century gem offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for both casual gatherings and special occasions.

At The Shepherd & Dog, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service that prioritizes customer satisfaction, ensuring each visit feels like a homecoming. Our menu features a delightful array of locally sourced dishes, crafted with care to highlight the rich flavors of the region. Whether you’re enjoying a hearty Sunday roast or a refreshing pint in our sun-drenched garden, we aim to provide an unforgettable culinary experience.

What truly sets us apart is our commitment to community and tradition; we regularly host events that bring locals together, from quiz nights to seasonal festivals. Experience the unique blend of heritage and hospitality at The Shepherd & Dog, where every meal is an opportunity to create lasting memories. Come visit us and discover why we are a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike!

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  • Monday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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