The Green Man Public House, Grade II listed pub in Potters Bar, England
The Green Man Public House is a two-story Grade II listed building in Potters Bar featuring traditional British pub architecture with period details on its facade. The interior is arranged with dining and bar areas that serve meals prepared in an on-site kitchen.
The building dates to the middle of the 17th century and received Grade II listed status, recognizing its architectural importance. This designation protects the structure and its period features as a significant part of local heritage.
The pub functions as a gathering place where locals meet for meals and social occasions throughout the week. It holds importance in the everyday rhythm of the community.
The establishment operates on most days of the week and welcomes visitors for dining and drinks. It sits on the main street of the town, making it accessible on foot and with parking options nearby.
The kitchen is led by a cook known for television baking competitions, who develops seasonal dishes using ingredients from nearby suppliers. This partnership has given the establishment a distinctive culinary direction.
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