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The Plank & Leggit

A child friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Long Eaton.

The Plank and Leggit pub in Nottingham is situated opposite Sawley Marina, making the place an ideal location for holiday makers, local customers and passing trade. The Plank and Leggit is a Fayre and Square family pub restaurant where you can escape the hassle of cooking and enjoy time with your family and friends.

Tamworth Road, Long Eaton, East Midlands, NG10 3AD
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0115 972 1515

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https://www.hungryhorse.co.uk/pubs/nottinghamshire/plank-and-leggit

Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Child Friendly, Car Park, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, River, Canal, Board Games, Garden, Traditional, Lunch, Dinner, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee, Spirits, Play area,

Mon - Sat: 11:00 - 23:00
Sun: 11:30 - 22:30

Drink % Brewery
Birra Moretti 4.6 Heineken

The ultimate Italian lager since 1859, Birra Moretti’s special blend of high quality hops creates a smooth, full bodied beer with wholemeal bread top notes which are cut by a delicate citrus note.

Tasting Notes: It is a bottom fermented beer with a golden colour. This colouring is a result of the type of malt used in brewing. Its alcohol content is 4.6% alcohol by volume. It is not a strong beer and is therefore perfect for drinking at lunch, at dinner or for evenings out with friends

Carling 4.0 Coors Brewers Ltd

The masterful blend that balances depth of flavour with the thirst quenching refreshment of the UK’s no.1 lager

Tasting Notes: 

Greene King IPA 3.6 Greene King PLC

An easy drinking, refreshing IPA with a hoppy taste, and aroma to give a clean dry finish

Tasting Notes: Tawny Amber in colour with a hoppy taste and aroma.

Guinness Draught 4.2 Diageo

Rich and creamy. Distinctive, Ruby Red colour. Velvety in its finish. This iconic beer was developed in 1959 and launched as a celebration of the 200 years anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing his 9,000-year lease.

Tasting Notes: Aroma: Sweet smelling with a coffee and malty nose 
 Flavour: Perfect balance of bitter and sweet with malt and roast characters Palate: Smooth, creamy and balanced

John Smiths Bitter 3.8 John Smith's Brewery

Bronze and amber colouring with a malt and fruity smell.

Tasting Notes: Malt, hop bitterness, a full body with lasting aftertaste. John Smith’s bitter, which is still going strong, is a malty, bitter sweet ale with a slight fruitiness and a bitter aftertaste – we probably took the words right out of your mouth.

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We serve the following food styles:

Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional