| The Saracens Head Hotel is an old English inn, owned and managed by Greene King Pub Company. Situated in the heart of this market town, the hotel is within walking distance of the famous Towcester horse racing course, and only a 10 minute drive from the Silverstone motor racing circuit.
The friendly bar is popular with locals and visitors alike, and there is always a great selection of draught ales, lagers and soft drinks. The hotel also offers a selection of wines by the glass or bottle.
The Victorian style restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. A range of dishes are available to suit all tastes, from sandwiches and light bites to a more substantial meal. The hotel also serves the full menu at the bar.
There is a range of facilities available for conferences, meetings and seminars. Due to the nature and age of the building, there is not a lift.
Dating back over 400 years, the Saracens Head featured in the Charles Dickens novel, ‘The Pickwick Papers’. It now mixes history, homely comforts and modern luxury.
A centrepiece in Towcester, the Saracens Head serves food all day in the lounge and bar areas, from traditional steak or fish and chips, to more modern choices.
The split-level lounge bar has welcomed locals and guests to Towcester for hundreds of years, with 3 distinct areas in which to relax and enjoy delicious snacks.
On a Roman street, the Saracen''s Head is ideally placed for Towcester Racecourse. The Silverstone race track is just 3 miles (4.8 km) away. Also nearby is Stoke Bruerne, a canal-side village with cottages and narrow boats.
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