Bay Horse, Bromyardback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
NOW CALLED 'THE INN AT BROMYARD'. One of the pubs that is still open in this town. Bustling and busy on walking in (unlike some others) and immediately welcomed - understandably they couldn't offer us a table to dine straight away, but found us space in less time than they estimated. Enthusiastic, helpful and friendly staff with well-kept range of beers from Wye Valley Brewery. Good selection on menu, including vegetarian options at reasonable prices. Sue and her team are clearly making a success of this pub - recommended.
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This pub looks quite attractive from the outside. But the interior is fairly bland and it was fairly boisterous on our visit, with most people watching football on the 2 TVs at either end of the pub. The beer range was fairly uninspiring - Marstons Pedigree, Greene King IPA & Sharps Doom Bar. We supped up quickly and headed to the far superior Queen's Arms (not listed on here) across the road, which had a much better selection of ales (4) and also a cider and a perry. After writing this, I've just noticed I've mirrored the previous reviewer's comments. I promise I didn't plagiarise it! We both seemed to have told it the way it is!
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A very attractive pub from the outside, although the interior doesn't really live up to the promise. I was disappointed to go in and order a pint, then try to order food, only to be told the kitchen was closed that day because of a flood. Surely they could have put up a sign outside saying "No food today". Having said that, I'd still give it a try if I was in the area again. There are public car parks within 200 yards, so it can't really be said that parking is a problem.
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Yes the carpark is at the rear but almost impossible to find, Little Hereford Street being very narrow and half the car park being developed.Bromyard roads are 1 hour waitng. That said I agree that the Bay is a fine pub with good beer and food.Well worth a visit if in the area. Dont let the green wellies fool you.
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Good beer, friendly staff, superb food. Haven't noticed any stockbrokers but a few agricultural characters known to frequent the place. Car park is round the back, rarely had a problem finding a space.
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The outside is quaint, a real tourist trap. Beer is ok and the locals civilised { probably stock or commodity brockers rather than tractor drivers } but parking a problem. Has a good name for food though I have not tried . I am a local so go home for dinner.
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