Our Pubs

Arkell's

The Tavern Inn, Kemble

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Host

Daniel Keicher

Where

Kemble,
Near Cirencester,
Gloucestershire
GL7 6AX

Tel

(01285) 770216

    One of the best things about visiting Arkell's pubs is that they all have a character of their own - and The Tavern is no exception. Bang opposite the London-line train station at Kemble, this small but cosy pub has a very special charm, with a real fire and old-fashioned window seat. This is a town pub in a country location.

    - Outside bar & eating area
    - Pub Food
    - Function Room

    The pub remains popular with locals and also with those railway commuters who can't resist popping into The Tavern after arriving at the station across the road.

    These days, of course, they can wind down with a drop or two of Arkell's but it hasn't always been the case. It was originally The Coffee Tavern which opened in 1890s to compensate for the fact that the station had no refreshment rooms. It did not become a pub until 1946 and was bought by Arkell's five years later.

    The station is still busy today because it lies on the Swindon to Cheltenham line, though it retains the air of an old-fashioned country branch line. The same goes for the pub, where railway timetables are even available in the bar.

    When the English weather permits, The Tavern is an ideal place to while away an afternoon or evening in the open air. Visitors can also enjoy a drink in the large garden with its outside new bar.

    Current vacancies

    "Being a Licensee is a fine and rewarding job", says Chris, and it helps that the Arkell’s directors are approachable. "We had a lot of help and they provide us with regular information, but ultimately it's up to us."

    Chris Manners is the Licensee of three Arkell’s pubs. The Rusty Bicycle, The Rickety Press and The Bottle of Sauce