The Plume of Feathers, in Barlaston, Staffordshire, is a shrine to its famous owner with Neil Morrissey's name emblazoned on every sign and his childhood snaps covering the walls ...
The Plume of Feathers is owned by the former Men Behaving Badly star and his business partner Matt Wood. Dianne Bourne and ...
Twenty-seven years after their sitcom Men Behaving Badly came to an end, Neil Morrissey and Martin Clunes are reuniting once ...
The younger guests also enjoyed their meals: "Meanwhile my nine-year-old devoured his kids' sausage and chips (£10) in record ...
The tables even have their own theme, with Dianne and family sitting at a table named the "HMS Bounty - Matthew Quintal".
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The menus feature a silhouette of Neil himself, and at the bar, patrons can sip on his signature Morrissey Blonde pale ale. A large wooden plaque near the bar pays tribute to "Men Behaving Badly - ...