A warm welcome awaits you from our landlady Marianne and her husband Rob.
The Jolly Woodman is a beautiful 19th. century country pub close to the historic woodlands of Burnham Beeches and the oldest pub on Littleworth Common. The Jolly Woodman was granted a licence in 1832, nine years before the opening of The New Inn which was renamed
The Blackwood Arms in 1971.
We are open seven days a week, serving
home-cooked food and real ales. We are also open for breakfast from Monday to Friday.
We have regular live entertainment, including our weekly Monday Traditional Jazz evenings which alternate between a six-piece band and a quartet.
THE SIGN of a GREAT MEAL - The Jolly Woodman has the top Food Hygiene Rating 5.
THE SIGN of a GREAT PINT - The Jolly Woodman has Cask Marque accreditation.
WALKERS : The Jolly Woodman is conveniently located for walks across Burnham Beeches - left click for a printable map.
Just ring us on 01753 644350 to order from our extensive menus and tell us at what time you would like to collect.
Beer-battered fish and hand-cut chunky chips : £7-95 plus an optional extra of curry sauce or mushy peas for 50p.
Available from 12.00 am - 2.00 pm and 6.00 - 8.00 pm Monday to Saturday.
Our range of pies and sausages. Our pies are ready-cooked but our sausages require cooking.
JAZZ at THE JOLLY WOODMAN - see our jazz slide show of the musicians and singers.
For the time being, the band for our "weekly" Monday jazz evenings is being booked when we have sufficient customer bookings.
So do come along to our restaurant and bar to experience the music and atmosphere of our next Monday jazz evening on :-
See our "Events" page.
Monday : Our weekly Jazz Evening with The SWING 42 Quartet.
Our weekly Jazz Evening with The Dixieland Swing Kings six-piece jazz band.
COMING SOON :-
For directions to us, click here
The Jolly Woodman, Littleworth Road, Littleworth Common, Bucks. SL1 8PF
(Deansway is the northern continuation of Littleworth Road)
A walking group enjoyed the snow
on Littleworth Common
after they had visited
The Jolly Woodman
on Saturday 19th. January 2013
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