Christmas cheer aplenty at Pied Calf pub

Pied Calf xmas advertorialChristmas – a time to share with friends and family, eat, drink and be merry.

And that is just what is on offer at Spalding’s Pied Calf this festive season.

Throughout November, the cosy town centre venue has a host of offers to make those special moments even more memorable – and not because they cost so much!

If you are looking for somewhere to host your workplace’s Christmas meal, or just fancy getting together with a group of friends, the two courses for £10.49 offer could be right up your snow-covered street.

They can cater for groups of up to 15.

And you can keep the Christmas cheer going almost into the new year, as the offer continues until December 31.

And if you are feeling particularly hungry, the Pied Calf is also offering a three courses for the price of two offer throughout November.

The menu is a mix of traditional Christmas favourites, such as turkey with all the trimmings, as well as other options, including vegetarian.

And if you really don’t feel like slaving over a hot stove and would rather put your feet up and let someone else take the strain of preparing the sprouts and stuffing the turkey, the Pied Calf is also open on Christmas Day.

Booking is essential, but you can pick your time (subject to availability).

What is on offer is a four-course meal for £37.95, with a children’s option for just £18.95.

The pub will be open on Boxing Day, offering its usual menu.

Manager Laura Elwes said: “We are looking forward to Christmas and will be offering a warm welcome and plenty of festive cheer for parties and smaller groups.

“We look forward to wishing our customers, old and new, a very merry Christmas.”

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