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01543 263400 01543 263400
16–18 Tamworth Street Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6JJ
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This former post office bears the name of the Staffordshire-born sculptor who designed the portrait of the queen which has appeared on postage stamps since 1967, along with the image of the queen’s head for the first decimal coins. From at least the mid 19th century, until the 1970s, the neighbouring building was The Acorn public house, now the name of this Wetherspoon pub. Although only a small city, Lichfield has a remarkable reputation as the birthplace or home town of famous men and women, particularly in the literary field, where one name towers above all others.
If you’d like to view a PDF of the menu, it can be downloaded using this link. Please be aware that these dishes are subject to availability in participating pubs.