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The Hunters Rest, Clutton - pub details

Address: Clutton Hill, Clutton, Bristol, Somerset, BS39 5QL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24631) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 8 users)
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user reviews of the Hunters Rest, Clutton

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Good solid country pub. Lunch and a few drinks there last week - very pleasant.
I'd say the previous comment, despite being years old, is still perfectly valid and accurate.
On the food front, I'd advise taking a look at the specials board.
The other had oggies (sort of mini casserole with a pastry lid, not a pasty) which were fine but a tad plain with their chips accompaniment.
My 'special' chicken in bacon with saute spuds was knock-out.
mark555 - 3 Jan 2015 21:55
This isn�t somewhere you�re likely to stumble across by accident, tucked out the way down some twisting country lanes, but it nonetheless always seems to be busy. It�s a reasonably attractive stone-built pub that looks as though it was converted from a row of cottages at some point in the distant past.

It�s a large pub with lots of different areas and but still manages to retain a suitably cosy country pub ambience, with a low beamed ceiling, red patterned carpeting and a mixture of chunky wood tables and small copper topped ones. The walls are mostly exposed stonework and there was a real fire burning away.

There was a very extensive menu, divided in to sections such as starters, mains, baguettes, oggies, �from around here�, �from over there�, kids, etc. There was also a small specials board. Something for everyone it would seem. Whilst the portions were extremely generous (over generous in fact) and were tasty enough, they had the appearance of something fresh out of the micro-wave.

There�s a pleasant beer garden out the back, and even a miniature train running through the grounds, which is popular with the kids. There is also a bridge over the �railway� to a kids play area which is an interesting feature.

Beers on tap were Jem, Butcombe and Otter. Good choice of ciders with the local Broadoak, Thatcher�s Dry, Pheasant Plucker and Blackthorn.
Blackthorn - 15 Oct 2010 10:18
Went here on Saturday night for a get-together and meal. Went via the lane from Chelwood Bridge, and after all the recent heavy rain we'd had, the water was a bit deep in places.

Otter Ale was great until it ran out (the place was very busy) so went on the Butcombe Bitter, which was excellent, as was the food.

Certainly worth a visit.
Briz_Drinking_Bloke - 16 Nov 2009 08:14
I've just spent a lovely night at this pub. The lager was fine and the accomodation was excellent. Special mention must go to the Oggies, i recomend the 'Welsh Dragon' (lamb and chili casserole). Definitely worth a visit. The governor was very friendly to a Londoner and makes a first class somerset breakfast.
chazzles - 8 May 2007 13:32
Do not go here if your young or with children you will be judged and shunned from the locals pub !!!!
kat123 - 9 Feb 2006 14:06

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