Welcome to the Fleur
Welcome to the Fleur De Lys, Widdington’s village pub.
The Fleur De Lys Free House, Widdington – 01799 543280
Welcome to the Fleur de Lys, Widdington. A little country pub in the heart of the Essex countryside.
The Fleur De Lys freehold pub was taken over by husband and wife team Chris & Ellie Rossetto in November 2007. They like to think of anyone entering the building as a welcome friend, be it individuals or families, they are also dog friendly. They even have their own 12 year old black Labrador called Purdey, who, like all Labradors is very keen to eat as much as she can but please be aware that as an old girl they are trying to keep her as healthy as possible and ask that you don’t share your lunch with her, even if those pleading eyes of hers tell you she’s hungry!
Chris is proud of his selection and quality of ales and guest beers. His efforts have paid off and The Fleur De Lys has continued its long standing entry in the Good Beer Guide and has once again been selected to be included in the 2012 edition of ‘CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide’. If you want to taste one of the guest ales before you order just ask, or if you think Chris should be serving a particular brand or range, just suggest it, the Fleur is a Free House and so eveyone’s ideas are welcome.
Head Chef Mark Green joined the Fleur team in 2010 and with Cambridge Catering College trainee chef Chris Henderson they continue to create fantastic new seasonal dishes for which we have had some really great comments back from customers, but don’t let us convince you come along and try them for yourself. In the mean time you can see the sort of dishes we are serving on our ‘Sample Menu’ page.
The Fleur has an excellent games room with a full sized pool table, Fuzzball table and competition darts board.
If you are passing the area in winter months and want a blazing fire to warm cold feet drop in and say hello. There is also a beautiful beer garden (extended last year) with plenty of seating for those spring and summer lazy days and evenings. The village is off the main road, so the pub garden is quiet and safe from fast passing traffic. You might catch a glimpse of a passing horse or two or sometimes Percy the village Peacock!
Bookings are advised, especially on Friday nights and Sunday lunch times.

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