The Fox Public House

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The Fox Public House

Louise and Bob look forward to seeing you...

About The Fox
2 North Street, Burwell
01638741267  FaceBook Page 
Food hygiene ratings
Free House with cocktail bar ever changing real ales and great tequila range
Opening Hours
Open all day every day, from noon.
Food served Tues. to Sat. 12-2pm and 6.30-9pm. (Booking highly advisable)

Daily Menu specials
Delicious home-made desserts
Wide range of tequilas - silver, gold and rested plus flavoured options

Childrens Menu
Includes Nachos with sweet chilli
Beans on Toast

Special Events
Holds regular special events including: Annual Beer Festival, August Bank Holiday
Tuesday, 8.30pm. Free Beer Draw (totally FREE!)

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