Win A Sunday Lunch For Four And Wine At The Crown & Bear
To celebrate the re-branding of the Hungry Bear to the Crown & Bear Pub in Brading, we're giving one Hidden member the chance to win a Sunday lunch for four, plus two bottles of wine!
The Crown & Bear Pub is located at The Rectory Mansion on Brading High Street, which once had its first resident registered in 1228.
Historians have indicated that there was a Tudor pub called the 'Crown' on the site, so blending the old with new, the owners have chosen the new name of the Crown & Bear pub to fit perfectly.
The building has twice been owned by royalty, most notably, Henry VIII - if buildings could talk, we wonder what stories it would tell?
Now, Stuart and Dayna warmly invite you to join them to explore the rich history of the building and enjoy an excellent choice of freshly prepared food and drinks in a cosy and relaxed snug bar.
To book a table visit www.crownandbear.co.uk or call 01983 472864.
To be in with a chance to win a Sunday lunch for four, plus two bottles of wine, just answer the below question correctly before the closing date on Friday April 5 - best of luck!
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