The Old Thatch Tavern has been a feature of Stratford's pub scene for hundreds of years. We first discovered it on the evening of Friday 5th April 1996 on the first of, what was for fifteen years, our annual Easter canal trip to Stratford-upon-Avon.
As I recall, it was a small cosy pub that felt like a proper pub...but was often quite crowded, which explains why we didn't necessarily visit every year. The next time we popped in was on the evening of Friday 2nd April 1999.
Another three years and we again popped in for a quick pint on the evenbing of Saturday 30th March 2002.
Our next visit on the evening of Saturday 10th April 2004 finally shows off the complete pub!
Then again on the evening of Saturday 15th April 2006.
And we were back on Saturday 3rd April 2010 for another evening stop.
This isn't the end of our story, though. In the summer of 2014 we hired a boat from Napton and, as an off-shoot of the Warwickshire Ring, we popped down the Stratford Canal 'for old times sake'!
Our most recent visit to Stratford was at lunchtime on Monday 20th July 2020 and The Old Thatch Tavern was closed...but not permanently so! (Definitely now open according to Trip Advisor).
I was very pleased to see that it is still in operation and it is well worth a visit if you happen to be in Stratford.
Hi Pete, you've certainly got me intrigued about the Old Thatch now - passed it several times, took quite a few photos of it myself but never been in. Out of the all pubs on your blog, this one seems a rarity for having changed so little over the course of your pictures, and that thatched roof certainly looks the part. Cheers, Paul (West Midlands Exploration)
ReplyDeleteHi Paul,
DeleteI've been away on the cut...again...so not had chance to reply.
Yes, it has hardly changed over the years as befits a Grade II listed building, but Ive not been inside for quite a while, either.
Chers,
Pete