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At the centre of the village famed as the site of the famous Glastonbury Festival, the Crown Inn in Pilton is a centuries-old village pub concentrating on great country cooking, with everything prepared on the premises. For those looking to pop in for a drink with friends, the inn keeps real West Country ales such as Tribute and But...
View full reviewThis 18th-Century former blacksmiths can be found in the heart of the picturesque village of Colerne. With its countless cosy areas and crackling log fire, The Fox is a delight and boasts ample room for everyone, with dogs welcome in the bar area too. The menu is a colourful mix of traditional and seasonal dishes, including heart...
View full reviewTucked away just off the A359 between Bruton and Frome is the village of Upton Noble and The Lamb Inn. The Lamb is a 17th-Century free house with stunning panoramic views from the well-manicured beer garden towards Alfred's Tower and the Stourhead Estate (National Trust). The bar is heavily beamed, festooned with horse brasses and c...
View full reviewA fortunate few get to call The George Inn their local, but the warm welcome given to regulars is extended to everyone. This cosy country pub welcomes muddy boots, dogs, cyclists and families, so nobody has to miss out on the charming atmosphere and food offering.
The menu boasts pub classics like beer-battered fish and chi...
If you’ve spent a day exploring Cheddar Gorge, Wells or Wookey Hole Caves and are in need of refreshment, take a drive to The Rodney Stoke Inn, which boasts a campsite for those wishing to stay overnight. The à la carte and specials board offer plenty to satisfy hungry guests, including everything from tapas dishes and sandwiches ...
View full reviewLocated just outside Wells, The Pheasant Inn is the epitome of traditional country charm. This dog-friendly pub is surrounded by beautiful walks and cycle routes, making it the perfect base from which to explore the area. Pop in to refresh yourself with a pint of real ale, or to sample the gin of the week. The menu is overfl owing...
View full reviewThe slogan of The Inn On The Green is ‘your community, your local’, and I dearly wish we did live closer. When we visited on a Thursday evening, the pub was buzzing inside and out with a wide variety of customers, including couples with small babies and large dogs, groups of colleagues out for after work-drinks, and friends on...
View full reviewThe family-run Failand Inn is everything you could want from a traditional country pub. Located in a quiet, beautiful village this country idyll is nevertheless just a short drive from Bristol, Nailsea, Clevedon and Portishead. It's ideally placed for many of North Somerset's best days out, including Ashton Court, Noah's Ark Farm an...
View full reviewThe Post Office Tavern is steeped in history. Originally a mail coaching inn, this one-storey simply oozes personality. Choice decoration and furnishings bring a welcome sense of character; politely alluding to the building's rich past and making visitors feel at ease and comfortable. Real ales and ciders are of serious importa...
View full reviewA warm welcome, real ale and hearty pub food - you can be sure of all three at the affectionately known Vic in Westbury on Trym. Landlords Rhona and Ernie know all their locals by name, and the door is always open. If you were to judge The Vic by its menu alone, it would come up trumps, being both seasonal and featuring locally so...
View full reviewThe traditional country pub is alive and kicking in Somerset, and The Gardeners Arms is a fine example, run with absolute attention to detail and passion. Tucked away off Cheddar's main street, it was once four farm cottages, and the low ceilings and magnificent inglenook fireplace give away its former embodiment - it simply oozes h...
View full reviewOwned and run by Desrae and Tony Procos, The Neston Country Inn is a real British treasure located in the heart of the village of Neston. This traditional pub dates back to the early 1800s and boasts a cosy bar, great rustic food and comfortable guest accommodation. Focusing on seasonal, local produce, the menu showcases fantastic...
View full reviewThe peaceful Swan at Rowberrow was created from three knocked-through miners' cottages, and has been around since the late 1700s. Starting life as a cider house, today the real draw is the food - although its roots are still firmly maintained, with Thatcher's cider for sale. On arrival we were warmly greeted by the staff, and to...
View full reviewSituated just outside the village of Evercreech, surrounded by the stunning Mendip Hills, you’ll find The Natterjack Inn. Expect to be greeted by a warm welcome and a smile at this charming traditional pub. Whether you’re looking to snuggle up by the fire for a catch-up or prefer mingling with locals at the bar, The Natterjack...
View full reviewThe Nelson Arms is a family-run pub which dates back to the 16th Century, set in the quaint village of Churchill at the edge of the Mendip Hills, on the A368 between Weston-super-Mare and Bristol airport. On arrival at this popular pub you're sure to receive a warm and friendly welcome and are guaranteed never to leave hungry. T...
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