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The Brewers Arms, Martinstown - pub details

Address: Martinstown, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 9LB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6594) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Dorchester South (3 miles), Dorchester West (3.1 miles), Upwey (4 miles)

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> Current user rating: 8.0/10 (rated by 11 users)
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Duchess of Cornwall, Poundbury (2.0 miles)

user reviews of the Brewers Arms, Martinstown

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A stunning garden and plenty of outside private covered seating areas
It’s the only pub in the village which itself is a beauty to behold
Well worth stopping for food or a refreshing drink on a summers day
wooser - 13 Apr 2023 21:35
They were preparing for the village Jubilee party later that evening when we arrived a fortnight ago and we didn't hang around too long as it seemed to be very much locals only. Flack Manor Romsey Gold and Palmers Copper Ale served straight from the pin although it didn't strike me as a proper real ale pub.
paul_d102 - 18 Jun 2022 10:27
I wandered in on the off chance when in the area, although this had been recommended by friends who live in Dorchester.

What a lovely pub, a very nice menu, I'd recommend the haddock and horseradish fish cakes! I would recommend booking as it did get busy on a Thursday lunchtime!

Also, Cerne Abbas brewery Tiger Tom straight from the barrel! A lovely dark more'ish beer! Plus Palmers Copper.

I'll certainly call in again when I'm back in the area!


Ade.The.Raider - 5 Apr 2017 22:42
Can't really understand the negative comment below (unless it was an "off day"-- something every place has). This is a really nice village pub that knows what it is about. Good choice of well-kept beers (from the Piddle Valley Brewery) and a very nice local cider available. A VERY good menu indeed. This place deserves its fairly high reputation. 8/10
HenPen - 1 Aug 2010 18:42
A splendid village pub with a cosy feel. Ringwood bitter was well kept and the food is excellent and good value, especially the Sunday roasts. Occasional folk music nights are worth looking out for. Doggy friendly too - brilliant!
Wykeale - 11 Dec 2008 11:10

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