Warwickshire pubs announce Easter egg hunts

By Amanda Chalmers

6th Apr 2022 | Local News

The Bell Inn has announced a range of Easter activities
The Bell Inn has announced a range of Easter activities

Easter excitement is descending on two Warwickshire pubs where there will be some 'eggs-tra' tasty surprises for younger guests.

On Saturday, April 16 eagle-eyed visitors to The Bell Inn in Ladbroke and The Castle at Edgehill can earn themselves a chocolatey treat by taking part in the pub's first Easter Egg Hunt.

As part of the exclusive free event, between 3-5pm, children will be invited to colour in an activity sheet as they spot a host of painted wooden eggs hidden around the premises.

There will also be the opportunity to take up the challenge of designing their own unique egg creation, the overall winners of which will be announced on Easter Monday and will receive a Cadbury's Easter egg.

On Easter Sunday, April 17, Thom Kirkpatrick will take the spotlight at The Bell with a live music set in the pub garden.

Street food will be available to purchase from the Freespirit Food Truck between 6-8.30pm.

The Bell reopened as a steakhouse a few weeks ago following a takeover by the Freespirit Pub Company, owned by Mark Higgs.

The Bell Inn is currently open Wednesday to Sunday, serving food 12-2.30pm and 6-8.45pm and 12-4pm on Sundays.

As well as boasting an award-winning restaurant and four-star accommodation, The 17th-century Castle at Edgehill is also home to the new Pinnock Gin micro-distillery and Castle Gin School.

The Castle at Edgehill is also taking part in the Easter fun

The Castle restaurant is currently open Monday-Friday 12-2.30pm and 6-8.30pm; Saturday 12-8.30pm and Sunday 12-4pm.

Afternoon Tea is also available, by pre-order only, Monday-Friday between 3-5pm.

Click here for more information on the Bell Inn, or follow this link to visit The Castle's website.

For more local events, follow this link to our What's On page!

     

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