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The Wyandotte Inn - Kenilworth

The Wyandotte Inn

Park Road,

Kenilworth, CV8 2GF

 

Tel: 01926 856167

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Bar Opening times:

11.00 - 24.00  Monday - Thursday

11.00 - 01.00  Friday & Saturday

11.00 - 23.00  Sunday

 

Food serving times:

12.00 - 15.00  & 17.00 - 20.00 Monday - Saturday

12.00 - 15.00  Sunday

 

The Wyandotte Inn with its distinctive inn sign showing an  American Red Indian wearing a headdress, it  is named after the  village of Wyandotte in America,  built in 1857. It took its name from a local Huron Tribe known as the Wyandot. In 1886 Wyandotte and two other nearby towns amalgamated to form the current Kansas City.

 

John Boddington, a machinist apprentice in Birmingham, emigrated to America in 1864. He worked in locomotive workshops, eventually moving to work on the Kansas Pacific Railroad and settleing in Wyandotte County, Kansas.

 

Local historian, Robin Leach, provides more on the history of this and other local public houses on his website:

Victorian Kenilworth.

 

Directions:

 

SATNAV: CV8 2GF

 

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The Wyandotte Inn