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Celebrate Mum with us
Sunday 15th March
Bring the family together to celebrate Mum with our three-course menu for £39 full of roasts with all the trimmings, and all your favourite dishes. Book your spot now for this special occasion perfect for sharing stories, laughter, and quality time together.
Valentine's Day
Three-course menu & a cocktail for £44
Thursday 12th – Saturday 14th February
Whether it’s your first Valentine’s together or many years of celebrations, our love for good food and drink can only mean you’re in perfect hands for this special occasion. Think British rack of lamb and Somerset pork & fennel ravioli, to name a few.
WELCOME TO THE BUTT INN
Nestled in the quaint parish of Aldermaston Wharf along the Kennet Canal, The Butt Inn is the perfect village escape for both locals and visitors alike. Our traditional pub offers contemporary charm, fused with cosy corners and alfresco dining to enjoy with the whole family.
Whether sipping a refreshing cocktail on our lawn and soaking in the summer rays or indulging in our renowned Sunday roast next to the fire inside, you’ll feel at home and catered for any time of year.
A BEAUTY IN BERKSHIRE
Located in the heart of Aldermaston Wharf, The Butt Inn provides a cosy respite after exploring the neighbouring North Wessex Downs landscape. With local walks and water sports just a stone’s throw away, we are a welcome haven after a day exploring or simply wanting a quality, local pit-stop.
GARDEN HAVEN
Serene spots are a plenty at The Butt Inn. Indulge in a cocktail from our alfresco bar & kitchen on our lawn or explore our wine list on the front terrace and watch the world pass by. All decorated with timber seating and rustic planters, you’ll feel encompassed in all you need to relax.
FIND US
Situated in the middle of Basingstoke Road, The Butt Inn lies just a 5 minute drive from the main Aldermaston village. Hidden miles from the nearest city and on the boarder of both the North Wessex Downs and Chiltern Hills, you’ll feel immersed in the countryside to be able to enjoy the pleasantry of a true British pub.