The Kings Arms
High Street
Cookham
Maidenhead SL6 9SJ
Tel: 01628 530667
The
Kings Arms, originally known as The Kings Head was said to have derived from it
being situated on the King’s highway. It
is rumoured to have changed its name sometime between 1668 and 1754, perhaps to
distance itself from being accused of revelling in the King’s death.
The
village of Cookham offers many attractions including the opportunity to walk the
beautiful Thames Path and across National Trust property. There is also The
Stanley Spencer Gallery where visitors can browse a permanent exhibition of the
artist's works.
Guests
will be able to browse a new menu which includes a wide variety of freshly
prepared classic pub dishes such as Slow Cooked Shoulder of Lamb, daily fresh
fish dishes and Homemade Pie of the Day. There is also a separate lunch
menu offering freshly made sandwiches and salads, perfect if you’re just
nipping in for a quick bite.
Look out
for the blackboard showing today’s specials, and the thoughtfully selected range of delicious vegetarian
options.
There is
an extensive wine
selection to compliment the menu as well as a variety of continental lagers.
There
is no need to book, just come in and we'll look after you.
The
Kings Arms is a stylish pub containing many features that add to the traditional
charm and character of the building. With roaring log fires, and several cosy
but contemporary areas to enjoy, guests will get great, friendly service in a
relaxed atmosphere.
FOOD SERVED:
Daily 12pm-10pm Mon-Sat 12pm-9pm Sun AVERAGE COST PER HEAD:
£12 PRINCIPAL BEERS:
Staropramen, Timothy Taylor, Amstel FACILITIES:
Beer Garden, Disabled Facilities, large beer garden, car park |
As seen in the Cookham Tour
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