Barford Inn, Barford St Martinback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Friendly pub in a country village a few miles west of Salisbury. Had Badger Best and Tanglefoot when I visited both very drinkable.
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8 of us went for Sunday lunch; the food was really very poor. Everything overcooked or oily, salad limp and browning. The choice was limited and that which was on offer seemed a bridge too far for the kitchen.
Staff - fantastic, couldn't be more helpful. Shame they had to be bringing such poor offerings to our table!
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This pub is well worth a visit. It is clean with a welcoming atmosphere. The food is excellent both in quality and quantity, with a good varied selection. The Publican is charming and the staff eager to please. Lovely old world feeling, highly recommended
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I have to agree with the previous poster. Unwelcoming, no atmospher. Disinterested landlord. Add the that �3.30 for a pint of Hopping Hare (although it was a decent pint, to be fair) and you have somewhere not worth stopping at.
When I asked the landlord why it was so expensive he told me it was because Hare is very strong (it's only 4.5%abv, btw).
I can't be bothered to go back, and there are other, cheaper pubs not too far away.
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bit out of our way but have to report that when we popped in the atmosphere was really poor - unfriendly - do not think we would bother again! beer is not well kept and everyone looked so unhappy. odd place.
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The Barford Inn has to my knowledge over the past 16 years been a first class establishment. Food, Drink and Service has always been recommended to my friends as a good place to go.I have given it a nine as we all know that even the best can be made better. Long my the Barford Inn remain.
anonymous - 26 Apr 2007 19:23 |
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