The Damory Oakis a locals pub situated within walking distance of Blandford Forum. It was rebuilt in 1733 with Royal Assistance following the great fire which tool place in the area in 1731. Steeped in history the name is derived from a famous oak tree which having a trunk 23 foot in diameter was arguably the largest oak tree in the world. It’s core decayed in Cromwell’s age and became a place of refuge for families following the fire. Today, this welcoming venue is open plan with wooden floors and a wooden bar which has a traditional yet contemporary feel. We concentrate on sport and in particular darts. We are home to the Super-league darts team and attract many visitor to the events. Call in and enjoy a sociable pint next time you are in the area.
Other Information
Large Beer Garden at the rear of the pub with large Jumbrellas covering the tables, Bouncy Castle in Summer months, Car Park.
Children Welcome until 8pm, Dogs Welcome, Coach Parties Welcome.
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