The Boot, 15th century pub in St Albans built around 1420 the pub would have witnessed the battle of St Albans on 22nd May1455, the first battle in the War of the Roses. The Boot is first recorded as a licensed house in 1719 and although sometimes referred to as the "Boot Inn" it had never been more than an Alehouse and then a Public House, a term first used in St. Albans around 1800. It was not until around 1960 that the Boot occupied the whole of the premises. Today there is one bar suitable for both eating and drinking, continuing the Boot's three hundred years of hospitality.
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