Welcome
to The Kings Head Hotel, Bungay
Conveniently
situated in the heart of Bungay, the King's Head Hotel is a
16th century coaching inn, rebuilt after the great fire of Bungay,
now an 18th century listed building. The hotel is ideally situated
to allow visitors the opportunity to sample the rich variety
of attractions that East Anglia has to offer.
Bedrooms
The hotel has twelve individually decorated bedrooms, all of
which have en-suite facilities, colour television, and complementary
tea and coffee and comprise of:-
Seven
double rooms, plus one with a four poster bed, two twin rooms,
one family room and one single room
Restaurant
Breakfast is served in Luciano's restaurant from 7.30am-9.30am
on weekdays and from 8.00am-9.30am at weekends.
Home
cooked meals are served in Luciano's restaurant overlooking
the Buttercross, market place and the busy town centre. The
menu offers a wide choice of dishes to accommodate everybody's
taste, created using only, fresh local produce.
Luciano's
restaurant is open for lunch from 12.00-2.00pm Tuesday to Saturday
and Sunday lunchtime 12.00-3.00, and for dinner from 6.30pm-9.00pm
Tuesday to Saturday. Special diets and earlier or later dining
times can be catered for on request.
Tea,
coffee and light snacks are available from 10am - 5.00pm daily.
Bars
and Function Rooms
The
Duke of Wellington Lounge Bar (Photo
- right)
This has a wide range of beers, ales, wines and spirits to suit
all tastes. With its warm local atmosphere it provides a quiet
retreat and is open daily from 11.00am - 11.00pm. Non residents
are welcome.
Ballroom
The Ballroom is available for weddings, conferences and private
parties with seating for 100 guests. Buffets, sit down meals
and carverys can all be catered to suit every taste
Private
Functions
Oddfellows Venue Bar hosts regular live entertainment and also
has its own music club. The bar is available to hire for private
parties.
The
hotel has its own car park which is available to patrons and
guests.
We accept all major credit cards, cash or cheques supported
by a bankers card.
Photos
left to right show Oddfellows Venue Bar, the Ballroom and the
car park |