Radcliffe Arms
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The Radcliffe Arms is a Victorian pub in Hitchin, on the corner of Walsworth and Verulam Road. It was built around 1855.
The name is in honour of the Radcliffe family, who occupied the Priory Estate from 1548 and played an important part in the social and cultural development of the town.
Thankfully saved from another residential development, the pub is now undergoing extensive refurbishment to bring it back to its former glory, celebrating all that's great about traditional Great British pubs; cracking food, the best real ales, beers and fine wines, all served up in an atmosphere that just cannot be matched.

Opening Times
Monday to Sunday 8am - 12 midnight
Breakfast: Mon - Sat 8am - 11am
Lunch: Mon - Sat 12pm - 2:30pm
Dinner: Mon - Sat 6pm - 9:30pm
Sunday Breakfast 8am - 11am, Lunch 12 - 3:30pm









