The Packhorse Inn is situated in the beautifully picturesque village of Moulton, just outside Newmarket. Overlooking the village green and opposite the ancient Packhorse Bridge from where it took its name, the restaurant is surrounded by history and countryside charm. This same history and charm translates through to the inside where you can find comfortable and characterful surroundings offering the kind of warm welcome that you would expect from a cosy country pub.
The food at The Packhorse Inn matches its prime location and beautiful surroundings offering a five star AA dining experience. Best described as modern European, the delicious menu is prepared by award-winning chefs and uses only the freshest and tastiest local ingredients.
From the affordable fixed-price menu right up to the a la carte there is something for all tastes and budgets at this great local eatery.
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