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Sunday Lunch Menu & Wine List
Welcome to the Jolly Waggoner - a historic place for real food & real ales
A Jolly History
The Jolly Waggoner’s was once known as the “New Bell Inn”
being next to another pub “The Old Bell”. In front of the pub
was the village hub, a blacksmith’s shed – since converted
– and the parish tithe barn – now a house and a pond. For
hundreds of years this was a busy meeting place for people
from miles around.
Wagons, carts, horses, oxen, and implements of all types
would be seen waiting outside the blacksmith’s shed.
Waggoner’s would deliver a tenth part – the tithe – of crops
to the big barn. With two pubs it is safe to assume a lot of
beer and a jolly time was had in Ardeley. One “Jolly
Waggoner” was such an influence that this pub became
named after him.
The village of Ardeley dates back many thousands of years. An
object found 10 years ago was dated to 6000BC – it was a
Mesolithic ceremonial mace head. The Church is nearly 1000
years old. All who come remark what a wonderful place it is.
In 1820 William Cobbett sat upon the hill at Ardeley looking
down to Cromer and over to Luffenhall and wrote of the fair
farming and countryside here.
Ardeley Bury, all the land and farms around and three other
villages, were given by the first King of England – Athelstan –
in around 900AD to the Canons of St Pauls Cathedral in
London. They owned it for the next 1000 years – the wealth
from here went to maintenance of the Canons and the
Cathedral.
North Hertfordshire grows some of the best malting barley
and has done so for 2000 or more years. Ardeley is a small
oasis where you can still find the best local food and real ales
today.
2. Jolly Waggoner Sunday Menu
STARTERS ROAST SUNDAY LUNCHEON
Soup of the Day £4.95 Roast Red Poll Beef and Rolled Loin of Rare
Breed Pork or Rare Breed Lamb £13.50
Aylesbury Duck Liver Pate £6.50 Served with Yorkshire pudding, home grown
vegetables, roast potatoes and gravy
Ham Hock Terrine with Piccalilli £4.95
SIDE DISHES
Deep Fried English Brie with Cranberry and DELICIOUS DESSERTS
Side Plate of Seasonal
Special Ale Chutney £5.95
Vegetables £1.95
Lemon Tart £4.95
Plate of Chips £3.50 PLEASE NOTE:
MAIN COURSES A Chocolate Pot £4.95
Cheesy Chips £4.50 All primary ingredients come
Pasta Bake £7.50 Warm Walnut Pudding with Butterscotch from Church Farm, Ardeley
Sauce £4.95
Half portions are half price for
Stuffed Pancakes with a Mornay Sauce £8.50 children
Treacle Sponge with Custard £4.95
Prime Beef Burger with Cheese, Bacon, Chips Please speak to us about any
and Salad £9.50 Bread and Butter Pudding with Cream £4.95 special dietary requirements.
We will try our best to prepare
Pan Roasted Rare Breed Pork Fillet with Ice Cream £4.95 a dish for you
Mustard and Onion Sauce £12.95
Cheese Board £5.50 Book Your Table Today!
T: 01438 861 350
E: info@churchfarmardeley.co.uk
W: www.thejollywaggoner.co.uk
3. Jolly Waggoner Autumn Wine List
WHITE RED
Domaine Grier – (France) £12.95 Blue Cove Merlot 2008 (France) 12.5° £13.95
By the glass £3.50 (175ml) / £4.50 (250ml). By the glass £3.50 (175ml) / £4.50 (250ml). Grape varieties: 100% Merlot
The Maccabeu was picked slightly early to retain freshness. It was oak fermented to add structure and With its deep crimson colour, it has delightful black fruit aromas (blackberries and blackcurrants)
kept “sur lie” for 6 months after fermentation. Fully ripe Viognier was blended with the Maccabeu base to enhanced by a touch of spice. Its rounded mouth feel makes it a great wine
enrich the wine. It is beautifully perfumed with obvious floral notes combined with dried apricot and an for all grilled meat as well as cheese.
underlying minerality. On the palate, it is structured and lively with a broad finish.
Organic Nero d’Avola Sicilia,Vinuva Italy 2009/10 13° £13.95
Organic Pinot Grigio Pavia,Vinuva12°£13.50 By the glass £3.50 (175ml) / £4.50 (250ml)
By the Glass £3.65 (175ml) / £4.75 (250ml)
Made from Nero d’Avola grapes grown without the use of man-made herbicides, fertilisers and
Grapes are notoriously difficult to grow organically without the use of synthetic herbicides, fertilisers pesticides. Overtly fruity with sweet blueberries and bilberries with a touch of spice.
and pesticides: their thin skins and sweet contents are a target for many vineyard pests. However, that is
exactly how the grapes were grown for this light, delicate, apple flavoured wine. Alto Rio Rioja (Alta Region, Rioja, Spain) 13° £15.00
By the glass £4.00 (175ml) / £5.70 (250ml)
Alta Rio Blanco ( Alta Region, Rioja Spain) £15.50
By the Glass £4.00 (175ml) / £5.20 (250ml) The Rioja Alta Region is the most prestigious region in Rioja giving this wine a garnet-red colour and
purple hues allowing the wine to express aromas and flavours of the famous Tempranillo grape, this well
Made primarily from the Viura grape (sometimes called Macabeo), this white Rioja from the Rioja Alta rounded wine works wonderfully with lamb.
region has fresh citrus notes and minerally overtones, with a good clean satisfying finish, goes very well
with gammon and fish. Merlot DOC 2009, Musaragno Terra Musa (Veneto) £15.95
By the glass £4.50 (175ml) / £6.00 (250ml). Grape varieties: 100% Merlot
Falerio DOC 2009, Saladini Pilastri (Marche, Italy) 12°£17.95
By the glass £4.65 (175ml) / £6.20 (250ml) Rich, ruby red velvety wine with intense fragrance and grassy undertones. Harmonious and complete. A
Venetian Merlot with rich bouquet and southern softness.
This wine is produced from vine varieties going back to medieval times. Its typical straw-yellow hue Certified organic. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
and delicate bouquet are due to the excellent position of the vineyards. Elegant and full-bodied, this is
smooth, flowery white with a clean taste fermented at very low temperatures. Valcorso Organic Monastrell, La Purísima, Spain 2007/8 14° £16.50
Certified organic.
The Monastrell grape variety is native to eastern Spain and produces richly textured, quite powerful
Pinot Bianco DOC 2009, Musaragno Terra Musa (Veneto, Italy) 12.5° £19.95 wines, with aromas of wild herbs, dried red fruits, backed with a smooth finish. This wine is organic.
By the glass: £4.95 (175ml) / £6.55 (250ml). Medium-bodied, it exhibits generous fruit flavours with a well-balanced finish.
Elegant, smooth and well-balanced white Pinot with a straw-yellow colour and hints of green. Its Cote du Rhone De Natura Rerum, Organic (Rhone Valley, France) 13° £18.50
delicate aroma of white fruit and bread crusts is balanced with a white pepper finish.
Certified organic. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans. This Organic wine from the Rhone Valley is powerful and spicy with notes of forest floor, black plummy/
almost prune fruit, then a hint of charcutérie on the finish.
Soellner Wogenrain Grüner Veltliner, Wagram 2008/9 11.5° £24.5
Dolcetto d’Alba DOC 2009, Gagliasso (Piedmont) 13.5° £19.95
The Soellner family own vineyards in the Donauland on the Danube in Austria, and they consistently
produce wines of great depth of character and balance. This blend makes a light and typically Using traditional methods, steeped 5-7days, aged in stainless steel, then vats for 6 months and 3 months
characteristic wine. The grapes are hand-picked, and the must is slowly fermented in stainless steel tanks. in bottles. Full-bodied, austere red with fragrant deep red fruit.
Maturation takes place for a short time in oak casks. After the second racking the Wogenrain is kept until
the following spring in tank, in order to retain freshness and fruit purity. Biodynamic Wine.
4. RED (continued) SPARKLING (continued)
Rosso di Montepulciano DOC 2009, Il Conventino, (Tuscany) 13° £25.95 Denbies Whitedowns Cuvée Brut, England 2004 12° £39.00
Grape varieties: 100% Prugnolo gentile By the glass £9.65
3-6 months in wood casks gives it structure and quality, rich with fruit and a good acidic contrast. It is Made by the same method as Champagne, with the fizz developing in a second fermentation in the bot-
the simplest version wine from this prestigious area. Certified organic. tle, from the Seyval Blanc grape variety, it is ‘lees’ aged for 2 years. A wine that admirably demonstrates
how highly thought of English ‘sparklers’ have become. It seems the combination of Surrey’s chalky soils
Bookers Vineyard Dark Harvest Red, Sussex 2006 11.5° £26.50 and climate, both remarkably similar to the Champagne region, provide ideal conditions to grow grapes
for sparkling wines.
A blend of Rondo and Dornfelder which enjoy the mild Sussex climate to produce a smooth, velvety
wine with plenty of red berry fruit flavours. Bookers Vineyard is a family run business started by Janet Cristoff Champagne Reserve Brut (Champagne, France) 12° £39.95 / By the glass £9.75
and Rodney Pratt in 1972 with only 3 acres of vines. Today this has expanded to a modest 22 acres. A quality dry champagne with lemony, biscuity flavours, fine bubbles and a touch of ageing.
Gagliasso, Barolo DOCG, Torriglione 2006 (Piedmont) 14.5° £44.95
Grape varieties: 100% Nebbiolo Off sales welcome and £3 per bottle will be deducted.
Using traditional methods, steeped 12 days, aged in barrique and large casks for 24 months, then SAUTERNES DESSERT WINE, BIN END BARGAINS, PINK CHAMPAGNE, GARONNELLES
10 months in bottle. 5000 bottles produced. Strong, deep, structured, masculine and tannic wine - 2006 AND OTHER CHAMPAGNES ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST :)
was a great year. Gagliasso removes 50% of their grapes when thinning to ensure concentration of fruit.
This is far in excess of usual practice for quality wines.
REAL ALES
ROSE Buntingford Highwayman
Fuller’s London Pride
Blue Cove Syrah Rose 2010 ( France) 12.5% £13.95 and guest ales in rotation from Buntingford, Red Squirrel, Crouch and Adnams breweries
By the glass £3.50 (175ml) / £4.50 (250ml)
Made from the Syrah grape sourced from the cool climate regions of France, this fruity rose has aromas
of red summer fruits with an attractive crisp sweetness on the palate, perfect with gammon dishes. The Jolly Farmers at the Jolly Waggoner’s
In July 2011, Church Farm took on the stewardship of this ancient pub. This will be
SPARKLING a jolly place to relax and spend time and will be open 7 days a week from noon to
11pm.
Prosecco,Villa Teresa (Veneto, Italy) 11° £17.95 All of the meat and over 100 different vegetables, fruits and herbs are grown at
By the glass £4.65 (175ml) / £6.20 (250ml). Grape varieties: 100% Prosecco Church Farm across the road. Heritage varieties and rare breeds enable us to offer
the very best local ingredients and we run the pub alongside a Farm Café & Store.
Traditional vinification, natural fermentation with sparkle, obtained from fermentation in autoclave, no
CO2 added. Clean, fresh, clear straw yellow colour, rich bouquet of flowers and fruits, particularly We guarantee the best real food & real ale or if not completely satisfied we will be
elderflower & unripe apples. Exceptional Value. Certified organic. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans. glad to refund you. ☺
Rosé Frizzante,Villa Teresa (Veneto, Italy) 11° £19.95 And for Hertfordshire’s farmers, friends and neighbours who can sing a perfect
By the glass £4.95 (175ml) / £6.55 (250ml). Grape varieties: 90% Raboso, 10% Prosecco rendition of “The Farmers Boy” there is a free pint on the house!
The Raboso lends a fruity acidity, added to the sweetness of red berries, especially wild strawberries, Have a Jolly time with us here. Do let us know your ideas, input and feedback.
fresh and bright with garnet tones, while a touch of prosecco perfects the balance.
Certified organic. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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5. The Jolly Waggoner, Ardeley
Autumn 2011
Mondays: Local Musicians Evening
From 8.30pm. Local Musicians Jam.
Open Noon to 11pm
Restaurant and Bar Food 12 - 3pm and 6.30 - 9pm.
Tuesdays Occasional Guest Landlord Appearances
From Authors to MPs, Farmers & Friends Hosting.
Chat in the bar. Landlords Wanted!
10% beer takings to local charity.
Open Noon to 11pm.
Restaurant and Bar Food 12 - 3pm and 6.30 - 9pm.
Wednesdays: Informal Bar Games
6.30pm – 11pm. Free to join in.
Open Noon to 11pm.
Restaurant and Bar Food 12 - 3pm and 6.30 - 9pm.
Thursdays: Live Music in the Bar
From 8.30pm. Live music in the bar.
Blues & Old Time Singalong.
Open Noon to 11pm.
Restaurant and Bar Food 12 - 3pm and 6.30 - 9pm.
Fridays: Late Night Bar to Midnight
Open noon to 12am.
Restaurant and Bar Food 12 - 3pm and 6.30 - 9pm.
Saturdays: Live Music in the Bar
Live music from 8.30pm. Open noon to 11.30pm.
Restaurant and Bar Food All Day from 12 - 9pm.
Sundays: The Best of British - Sunday Lunch
Serving from 12pm through to 8pm.
Open noon to 11pm.
Informal Bar Games 6.30pm-11pm.
Parties, Dinners and Celebrations
Please speak to us and we will design a menu and package for you.
Bookings can be made by phone on 01438 861 350 or via email to
info@churchfarmardeley.co.uk
The Jolly Waggoner Pub, Ardeley, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG2 7AH
T: 01438 861 350 E: info@churchfarmardeley.co.uk