The Full Moon Inn at Morton The Full Moon Inn at Morton
The Pub

Bar after.jpgThe Full Moon day starts at 10.00 with great coffee, brunch and the days papers -    you might find yourself still sat in one of our comfy tub chairs at lunch time! With Southwell Races less than 5 minutes away, the buzz of the races often starts around our bar with coffee and a copy of the Racing Times. 

Our set menu runs alongside our pub menu from 12 until 2.30pm and offers something for everyone, from the passing rambler looking for a soup and sandwich, to the business folk out on a working lunch. Food is served in the evening from 5.30pm until 9pm and sees the set menu on Monday through to Thursday as well as the much loved Pub menu. On a Friday and Saturday night the set menu is replaced with a specials board featuring fresh fish and meat dishes. The Full Moons warm and relaxed welcome make it the perfect destination for a lazy Sunday. With breakfast served from 9.30 until 11.30, and roast dinners served from 12 until 7pm there is no need to rush for a table. Click here for a look at our menus      

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As a traditional pub, Real Ale is at the for front of the Full Moons bar and you will be greeted by 5 handpulls as you walk through the door. Landlord William has been awarded a Cask Marque for the quality of the ale on offer and is also a member of Camras Locale scheme, pledging to always offer at least one local ale. The Full Moons wine list is varied and well priced and reguarly complemented for its range of wines available by the glass.

The Full Moon is proud to be a pub, but likes to offer much more than your average local. A licence to hold civil ceremonies gives couples the opportunity to enjoy a relaxed and intimate wedding followed by dinner ranging from a fish and chip lunch to a 3 course dinner. For more details and photos visit our wedding pages.

The Morton Room is also perfct for informal meetings, family functions and group gatherings.

 

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