Les Routiers partners with the SRA!
Les Routiers UK & Ireland has taken another major step towards making sustainability mainstream in restaurants by signing a partnership deal with The Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA).
Beer from £1.70
The Stockyard, a truckstop with a twist. Don’t think greasy spoon and formica tables; think fresh, home cooked food and a warm friendly atmosphere, where everyone is welcome! The Stockyard is a unique place full of rustic charm and traditional values, whether you fancy a quiet night and a chat or a fun filled music night provided by regular karaoke stars or our talented organist to sing along to.
Our jewel in the crown has to be Harry’s Bar, our very own pub within The Stockyard. In which we have numerous entertainment nights with music, singing and dancing. The atmosphere is electric but also Mon, Fri & Sun nights are more sedate when you can enjoy a good chinwag, provided you don’t talk about Lorries, diesel fumes are prohibited!
We have an excellent range of beers and lagers at extremely competitive prices, ranging from a modest £1.80 per beer to £2.50 for Stella or Guinness (March 2011). We also have a large range of bottled beers and wines.
The Stockyard has several outside seating areas where drivers can escape the confines of their lorry, weather permitting and that’s not mentioning our very popular smoking chalet to the rear of the bar which is well lit and heated, providing smokers with as best a degree of comfort as the law permits.
You can always expect a friendly welcome and good food from hosts, Trevor and Jo, at The Stockyard Transport Cafe. Plentiful home-cooked food and excellent value for money are two major characteristics of this popular road stop amongst professional drivers. Check out the Singers Nights on Thursdays!
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