The Man Of Ross Inn
The John Kyrle, a cozy two-room town pub, has a rich history dating back to the Jacobean era. It was named in honor of the town's generous benefactor, John Kyrle, who lived from 1637 to 1724. The primary entrance to the public bar is located in a single-story section beneath a tall, curved gable, adding to its historic charm. This establishment is a favorite among locals, hosting darts and crib teams, but it also extends a warm welcome to visitors. The John Kyrle offers a simple yet satisfying pub menu, featuring a variety of seafood and steaks. During the summer months, guests can also enjoy outdoor barbecues. Conveniently, there is complimentary on-street parking available in the vicinity. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the John Kyrle provides a comfortable and friendly atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.