Griffins Head
Papplewick, Nottinghamshire
The Griffins Head is believed to be over 300 years old and is a listed building in the centre of the village of Papplewick, a conservation area which in medieval times was the southern gateway to Sherwood Forest. Their recent refurbishment has made it a comfortable place to drink, eat and relax. While elements of a modern gastro pub have been introduced they have strived to maintain the informal country pub feel to the place, retaining the original features of the pub. They now offer a menu which is prepared completely fresh by their chefs, cooked to order using quality seasonal produce sourced from local suppliers. Once planning permission allows them to, they will be creating a great new patio area on which to enjoy a drink with friends or eat al fresco in the warmer months.





