A warm & welcoming country pub situated in peaceful Old Harlow. The pub dates back to the 14th century and was once a thriving station for horse-drawn coaches to and from London. The pub now serves classic pub food cooked with care and passion. The pub also doubles as a hotel, offering visitors the chance to stay for a night or two.
This charming country pub restaurant sits on pretty hamlet of Mulberry Green at the heart of Old Harlow, on what is known as the ‘village triangle', a green that contains no less than eleven listed buildings. We pride ourselves on classic pub food cooked with care. Whether it's hand-battered cod & chips, the gourmet burger, or the ever-popular ‘Brewer's Chicken', now is the time to rediscover your old favourites. Make sure you try our traditional Sunday roasts with a huge a Yorkshire pudding and unlimited gravy. The team at the Green Man are passionate about our food menu, so you can relax and enjoy our quality dishes and great service at this fantastic venue. Located at the central focal point of Mulberry Green, The Green Man is an important landmark in Old Harlow, and clear evidence Mulberry Green was once a coaching station. In fact, the current settlement pattern and collection of public houses in Harlow are also proof of the area's role as a major stop-off point for horse-drawn coaches en route to London from Cambridge, Newmarket, Norwich and elsewhere. The route to London ran south from Harlow Mill via Old Road, Mulberry Green, the High Street and London Road. In 1218, permission was granted to hold a Monday market in Harlow, which led to the growth of Old Harlow.
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