Hotels that are inspected by the AA for their level of service and facilities are reflected in the number of stars awarded.Best Western star rating
Food2

Bar & Restaurant Stevenage

Turpins Restaurant

This full serviced multicuisine restaurant in Stevenage is named after the great Dick Turpin who was probably the most famous highwayman of the time. There is an evidence to suggest that Dick Turpin hid here in 1738, using his wife's maiden name Palmer, prior to his final flight to Yorkshire. We have preserved the old look of our restaurant with the same old timbers and antique plates.

Our professional team of chefs have very carefully selected the best choice of menu with traditional recipie to suite your tastebuds. You must not miss to dine in our restaurant if you happen to be in Stevenage.

Restaurant Timings

Breakfast

Monday to Friday       : 6.30am to 9.30am

Saturday & Sunday    : 7.30am to 10.30am

Bank Holidays            : 7.30am to 10.30am

 

Lunch

Monday to Friday       : 12noon to 2.00pm

Sat. & Bank Holiday   : Closed

Sunday                       : 12.30pm to 2.30pm

 

Dinner

Monday to Friday       :6.30pm to 9.30pm

Saturday & Sunday    :7.00pm to 9.00pm

Bank Holidays            :7.00pm to 9.00pm

 

Roebuck Bar

Its a 15th century pub with old oak beams, it has its own local history and retaining features of its period. In the cellar there were two tunnels used by Dick Turpin and other highwaymen and villains as escape routes. Obviously these tunnels are now blocked off.

Roebuck Bar is popular among locals with its real ales, fine wines and a good range of home cooked snacks and meals. A relaxed atmosphere with roaring log fires in winter months make it an ideal meeting point.

Special Occasion Pack

If you need an exciting evening, please download the Special Occasion pack Now & contact us for further discussions.

Download Now

Download Wedding Pack

If you want a memorable Wedding reception, please download our wedding pack & contact us for further discussions.

Download now

Food1