please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
The pub would have been slightly better if the entire time we were in here on a Sunday afternoon the pub actually had at least one customer in it other than ourselves.
Is it just me or is Castle Cary a little odd.
3/10
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At last a pub thats open having cycled to the castle cary station from shepton mallet and the closest pub the Brook House Inn was shut..
Very large pub, quite a few locals loitering and drinking lager, dart board, large lounge and dining area. Choice of Youngs ales (as a Youngs pub) plus a few thatchers ciders on draft. All quite civilised,
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A genuine friendly pub offering exceptional food. Ignore any old listings quoting the "motel" tag, this is a real Country Inn offering good "value for money" accomodation, a warm welcoming atmosphere, and an interesting menu cooked by a truly gifted chef. Enjoy!
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Revamped in the summer 2008 and now back to being the best pub in Cary. Also good food with new chef and new menu with very good local reputation.
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dreary place...
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Nice traditional old pub.3 Real ales available were Youngs Bitter,St Austell Tribute And Wells Bombardier. Obviously one of the first signs of the Wells takeover could be seen with just the one youngs ale on tap. Lovely well kept pint of tribute gets this a well deserved 8/10
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(An interesting and historic horse pond nearby, where in by-gone days horses complete with their coaches were driven into the pond to be washed!! Try that in your 4x4...!!) The pub looks nice too! TJ
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