The Blackbirds Inn is the newest addition to the Chestnut Group and is based in Woodditton, a beautiful village just to the south of Newmarket. Walking through the doors you get a real sense of entering a traditional local pub, with a cosy bar offering real ales, and a welcoming restaurant all complete with open fireplaces and exposed beams. This feeling is strengthened when you sample the menu which focuses on classic British pub grub.
Priding itself on serving the ultimate pub food, this relaxed and welcoming eatery uses the finest seasonal and regional produce to offer hearty pies, succulent steak and wood-fired pizza, to name a few. Oh, and we can’t forget to mention the mouth-watering traditional Sunday roast.
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British Food Fortnight has been going since 2002 and was originally established to pull together all of the many fantastic food initiatives, projects and events taking place across the country. It is held in the autumn at the same time as harvest festival and has grown into the biggest annual, national celebration of British food and Drink.
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