The Bath Invasion - Sunday 23rd November 18:00 - 22:00

The Bath Invasion - Sunday 23rd November 18:00 - 22:00

A Bath Invasion? What's that? It'sonly an entire evening of live music put together by Drew Neirin ashe brings with him several specially curated acts all the way fromthe City of Bath. We're really looking forward to this one as we canall be guaranteed a night of fantastic live acts , plus the opportunity to see artists which you wouldn't ordinarily see playing this far south. Here's what to expect onthe night.....we're in for an evening of classics and original music spanning indie , blues , soul , andeven a bit of pop music too. Liveacts will be(Solo set) 7.00pm Pete Gubbins 7.45pm Carl Hills 8.45pm Neirin (Duo) 9.45pm Group performance to finish of the evening with style! Drew is no stranger to the Stags Headas not only has his own band , Neirin (formally Drew Neirin & The Star Shaped Pegs) performed severaltimes for us , but he also hosts our monthly Open Mic Nights too! Drew is a professional musician and singer/songwriter specialising in blues and soul , and has many connections within the South West musicscene. As usual , entry is free. Tables are available to reserve ifyou'd like guarantee yourself a space , but feel free to drop in anytime during the evening. /events/1423847889750706/

27 January 2026
It's been a while since we've posted a line up of our ales, so it's about time we start back up again, so you lovely lot can see the fine ales from fine producers that we have on the taps!! Offerings from Butcombe Brewing Co., Exmoor Ales, and Glastonbury Ales this week.
24 January 2026
Join us from 8pm for another great evening of live music. If you want a table, get in touch early to make sure.
24 January 2026
It’s that time of year when Dunster goes into hibernation, the tourists vanish, and even the village pigeons seem to be on annual leave. So, while things are a bit quieter, we’re temporarily adjusting our bar and food opening times.  But fear not — we haven’t shut ourselves in the cellar with a barrel of cider. We’re still very much here, still cooking, still pouring, and still ready to welcome you on the days we’re open. Think of it as The Stag’s Head having a gentle winter stretch… not a full nap. Once the quiet spell passes and the village wakes up again, we’ll be back to longer hours and more days, bright‑eyed and bushy‑tailed. Thank you for sticking with us — your support keeps this lovely old pub alive (and stops us talking to the furniture).
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