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The Old Chestnut Tree Inn, Lower Moor - pub details

Address: Manor Rd, Lower Moor, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 2NZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20025) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Pershore (2 miles), Evesham (4.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 7 users)
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user reviews of the Old Chestnut Tree Inn, Lower Moor

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This pub looked quite promising from the outside. It has the local village post office attached and a kitchen for pub grub. But it was very quiet inside, with just 3 locals and the barman. Only three ales were on - Banks's Bitter & Sunbeam and Malvern Hills Black Pear. There were no real ciders. Slightly disappointing.
blue_scrumpy - 8 Apr 2014 21:00
I have now been to this pub on two occasions, one a few years back and the latest earlier this year. It is an old dark beamed, stone floored atmospheric pub with good beer, a friendly staff and good food. It used to be pretty bad but the new management have turned it around completely.

The prices for the beer and food were good, as were the portion sizes. We went there with our family as there was a two piece band on and we were made to feel very welcome. The band were great and the place was packed -absolutely great, just like a pub should be. I wish my village pub was this good, I'd be in it all the time (if my wife would let me!)

We will definately be back when we are down that way.
Julian1 - 11 Sep 2011 21:16
Called in here one sunny weekend...cracking pub suitable for all. Nicely preserved, welcoming, and happy to cater for the kids.
Whilst they serve a nice choice in food, it is clear that their focus is on Ales...owner told me of Easter Beer festival just gone by...unfortunately all had been drunk by the time we arrived! Aim to swing by next time around. Will certainly keep an eye on this relatively unknown, and well hidden pub.
Caspo - 5 May 2011 15:39
i first visited the old chestnut tree roughly 8 yrs ago, and in truth, at that time, it was dreadful! However management changed hands in 2009 and upon my most recent visit, the change was almost unbelievable! Nowadays the pub is buzzing with people - local and non local - and the atmosphere is totally different. The interior layout has been changed, all carpets pulled out, and original flag-stone flooring in this 15th century building has been restored.
Havn't tried their food yet, but in comparison to 8 yrs ago, the quality and variation of choice seems to have greatly improved. The Ales are wonderful, with one guest beer in rotation, and 2 or 3 regulars - all local.
Pool table, parking, and outdoor drinking areas also.
Dtone - 5 May 2011 15:03
Recently changed hands and now vastly improved and much more popular, without losing the atmosphere of the very old building. One constant guest beer plus two that change; all have been good so far. Good variety of food, not all sampled yet. A very welcome development for those of us who want a traditional local we can walk to.
Ephraim - 13 Aug 2009 13:51

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