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Situated in the heart of Glastonbury, this beautiful hotel oozes history; 500 years of history to be precise. Today, you can come to the Pilgims Bar, relax and unwind by the roaring log fire and soak up the ambience - you'll feel like you've gone back in time. Sample real ales, local cider and fine wines, accompanied by good, freshly...
View full reviewDirectly opposite Sherborne’s world famous abbey is The Plume of Feathers, an historic inn dating back to 1590. The recently refurbished interior combines original features with contemporary style and comfort to provide a relaxed, welcoming environment. With five award-winning cask ales at the bar and live music on weekends, it’...
View full reviewCentrally located in the charming medieval town of Sherborne, The Digby Tap is a well-established ale house that’s bursting with character. The traditional interior reflects the history of the building, parts of which date back to the 16th century – think wooden beams, a flagstone bar and tankards hanging overhead. This popu...
View full reviewThis village pub is an ideal stop-off for walkers and cyclists. The Bridgwater and Taunton Canal towpath is a few minutes away and there are many pleasant circular walks in the area. The welcome we received from the enthusiastic staff was warm and genuine; the bar was busy with locals and visitors enjoying the two real ales and ...
View full reviewThis charming country restaurant has been in the capable hands of Carol and Paul Bloomfield for the past five years, and certainly lives up to its reputation for traditional home-cooked food, served in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Horse brasses decorate an enormous open fireplace, and prints by local artist Dick Sturgeon ador...
View full reviewSet in the picturesque village of Chetnole, a ten-minute drive from Sherborne, is The Chetnole Inn. There's a snug bar with a wood-burning stove, perfect for predinner drinks or relaxing with a coffee; a cosy flag-stoned main bar; a bright and airy restaurant that's also ideal for private occasions, and a picturesque garden with...
View full reviewThe Crown Inn is a rustic old country pub just off the A39, deep in the heart of the Somerset Levels and halfway between Glastonbury and Bridgwater. Bob and Row Kingston have breathed life back into this charming traditional pub, and thanks to them it remains an integral part of village life. As you approach the pub, you'll see an ol...
View full reviewHosts Kevin and Kirsty will welcome both you and your four-legged friend to The New Inn Stoke Abbott, a 16th-century, traditional, thatched pub, located in the quaint village of Stoke Abbott, just a mile and a half from Beaminster. The New Inn is usually filled with content locals, holidaymakers and walkers enjoying the local countr...
View full reviewThe Acorn Inn has been a fixture in the pretty village of Evershot since the 16th century. A traditional coaching inn, this welcoming pub has gone by various different names throughout its long history but most notably was described as The Sow and Acorn in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Ubervilles. Inside The Acorn, oak...
View full reviewWhen chef Gareth Street took over The Monkton, he had a clear goal in mind: to create a warm, inviting pub that people will want to travel to because they know they will leave with a smile on their face. Gareth has a passion for traditional English pubs and simple food done well, but knows he needs to move with the times. He therefo...
View full reviewThe Bathpool Inn is an authentic and traditional pub located just off the 'old holiday route' of the A38. This inn, which dates back to the 19th Century, has recently been taken over by new management. As I was led to my table, I passed the Bathpool's famous mouth-watering carvery, with a selection of succulent meats and West Country...
View full reviewA family establishment through and through, this large pub, restaurant and weddingreception venue is a place to make merry and enjoy a hearty meal in good company. Located just outside Taunton in Monkton Heathfield, The Merry Monk boasts a function room, a large car park and an award-winning garden with a play area. Their menu w...
View full reviewDating back to the 18th Century, The Red Tile was originally an old-fashioned, thatch-roofed watering hole. Fashionably updated during the Bridgwater tile industry boom, the pub received its famous red roof and was consequently given a new name by American pilots during World War II. Already impressed by its heritage, my partner...
View full reviewSituated on the A37 near Shepton Mallet, overlooking open countryside and complete with beer garden and parking, the well-run Queens Arms offers something for everyone. A relaxing drink in the tastefully decorated Horse Race Bar, which stocks a selection of real ales, local ciders and a variety of house wines, helps you to unwin...
View full reviewThe sign above the door to The Gainsborough Arms promises a warm welcome, and that’s exactly what this enchanting pub delivers. Upon entering, guests are immediately struck by the friendly ambience, and decor that blends modern comfort and traditional charm. The current owners took over in 2018 and have transformed the pub into ...
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