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The Boot Inn
Radford Rd
Flyford Flavell

Redditch
Worcestershire

WR7 4BS
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Welcome to The Boot Inn, awarded AA 4 Gold Stars - only given to 10% of AA recognised establishments and Worcestershire Pub of the year 2009/10 A family run traditional Country Coaching Inn, parts of which date back to the 13th century. Known locally as "The Boot", it is a lively establishment, offering good wholesome food along with fine ales and wines. You can be assured of a warm welcome from the friendly staff, whether you are visiting for a drink, lunch, dinner or a short break. Dining at The Boot is a truly delicious experience. You can choose from the lunchtime bar snack menu or the extensive “Specials” board, for which The Boot is renowned, or the full a la carte menu. Our chefs use only the the finest local produce and adapt the menu to suit the availability of fresh ingredients. Our menus are varied and offer a wide choice of food from sandwiches and bar meals to a full a la carte or choose from our ever changing “specials” blackboard. We also welcome children and are able to provide for them a choice of tasty options.

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