We've all been in search of an ice-cold pint on a hot summer's day, but lucky for you, we're here to help.
From popular go-to gems to ones sitting pretty in the heart of Welwyn Garden City, we’ve come up with a list of the best beer gardens in Welwyn Hatfield.
1. The Crooked Chimney
The Crooked Chimney is a traditional 18th century pub in a farmhouse, with log fires in the winter and a beer garden in the summer.
The pub is located in Cromer Hyde Lane, Lemsford, with menus that are full of hearty favourites and country pub classics.
2. White Horse
White Horse in Welwyn is a tradition pub and restaurant with ceiling beams, exposed brick and banquettes, plus a leafy beer garden.
The pub is located in Mill Lane, Welwyn, with a garden that offers plenty of sunny spots for friends and family to get together.
Dine al fresco and watch the world go by in their front terrace or hideaway in the garden cabins.
3. Two Willows
Two Willows is located in the heart of Welwyn Gaden City.
It’s a go-to place for a relaxing drink after work or during the weekend with its wide selection of cask ales and traditional beers and ciders.
Located in Howardsgate, the pub's outdoor area is perfect to spend some time in while still being able to get through to other areas of the town centre with ease.
4. Sibthorpe Arms
Sibthorpe Arms has a large garden that is perfect for the summer months.
Located in North Mymms, the beer garden is a customer favourite and is highly rated.
They serve a wide variety of pub favourites and other dishes that you can enjoy in the garden with a cold mug of beer.
5. Doctors Tonic
Doctors Tonic is located on Church Road, Welwyn Garden City.
The have an outdoor area that all can enjoy with their signature pub kitchen recipes that hit the spot for comfort, nostalgia and deliciousness.
They also have an established drink range on offer for whatever you’re in the mood for.
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