Welcome to the Tempest - A Traditional Village Pub

A village pub offering a selection of fine real ales and excellent food cooked on the premises by our team of chefs. We pride ourselves on the variation and quality of the beer and food. Now fully refurbished, enjoy the stunning views from our beautiful restaurant or outside on the patio. 

Situated on The Viking Way, the views across the Trent Valley are the best offered by any pub in the area. It is a great watering hole for visitors on foot or vehicle to the picturesque village of Coleby. 

Children and dogs are very welcome.

 RESTAURANT NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Cosy environment - A pub for all seasons.

Roaring fires in the winter and a sunny garden and terrace for those barmy afternoons and summer evenings.

The Tempest Arms is a restaurant and pub that has been serving the village residents for nearly 180 years.  Tracy and her team for the past 10 years.

The Tempest Arms was built in 1845 as a beerhouse called the Brewer's Arms by Samuel Auckland, the owner and licensee from that time until he died in 1858.  His widow, Jane, then ran the business until her death in 1878 after which the beerhouse was sold to the Tempest family, owners of Coleby Hall and the Coleby Estate.  They let the premises to the Burton Brewery Co. Ltd., Lincoln.  The pub has since had other owners, a new name and many landlords.

This pub has by far the finest location and views across the entire Cliff.  A delightful place to be on a summers afternoon and evening.
 

To compliment the summer afternoons and evenings our newly built outdoor kitchen (FROGGY'S) is offering a BBQ menu on Saturdays and Sundays.  Our chefs have created a varied menu that offers outdoor food at its best.  Now closed for the winter months.  Planned relaunch Easter 2024.

BBQ Now closed for the winter. 

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