

2019
BHURTPORE INN
~ Independent Free House ~
All Cheshire CAMRA Pub of the Year 2018 & 2019
&
Celebrating 30 consecutive years in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide

2020

We are currently closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and Sunday night finish food at 5pm.
The sale of the Bhurtpore is no longer going ahead, so we are looking to recruit staff for front of house positions. Drop in or call us on 01270 780917, if you are interested.
OPENING TIMES
OPENING HOURS
Monday - Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday - Thursday
12pm - 10.30pm
Friday - Saturday
12pm - 11pm
Sunday
12pm - 8pm
KITCHEN SERVICE HOURS
Monday - Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday - Thursday
12pm - 2pm | 5.30pm - 8.30pm
Friday - Saturday
12pm - 9pm
Sunday
12pm - 5pm
Closed all day: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day.

BEER AT THE BHURTPORE
An establishment celebrated greatly by CAMRA, we have been in the Good Beer Guide every year since opening the doors in 1992. If you like real ale, Belgian, German or craft beers, you're in the right place.




Head over to our dedicated beer site for a look at what's on our eleven hand pumps .
Check out our extensive range of bottled alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks by hitting the button below.
DINING AT THE BHURTPORE
At the Bhurtpore we have a number of dining areas to choose from.
We can accommodate parties of varying size and for larger groups, offer full-room bookings of one of our three separate dining areas. Our Garden Room is ideal for parties of up to 30, with doors for direct access to the garden during the summer (weather permitting).




Click below for a look at our menus, as well as our regularly updated Specials offering.
[food service times can be found at the bottom of the page]
DESIGNATED DRIVER?
Unlucky enough to have been appointed as taxi service for the night? Don't worry, at the Bhurtpore we have a range of interesting alcohol-free beers and spirits as well as a vast (fruit) soft drinks selection. If you fancy a beer, you can still have one.
Click on the links below to have a look at our full range of soft drinks and non-alcoholic alternatives.
INFO & HERITAGE
Through the arrival of the George family in 1849, the rebuilding of the pub front by then landlord Phillip George, the sale of the pub in 1901, the resale of the pub back to the George family in 1991 to present day, the pub has undergone many transformations.

Find out more about the history of the pub and its Indian links or simply browse pictures of the pub as it stands today using the buttons below.