Plough, Ashby de la Zouchback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
A pleasant, friendly pub with well-kept real ale. On my visit I had a Salopian beer. Food served, large beer garden and children welcome. All round decent pub.
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This pub really needs a fresh review as the old ones are now largely irrelevant. The friendly, new landlords, Pud and Lee-Ann, have really revitalised the place and have a good selection of 4 real ales on. The pub is tucked away 2-3 minutes off the main street but well worth the walk. Usually comfortably busy with a nice feel to it. Tasty home-cooked food is also available at times. A much-needed decent pub in a town that now, sadly, desperately lacks one.
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This pub had a fairly decent selection of real ales - Bridge Bitter (Burton Bridge), Bass, Pedigree (Marstons), Spitfire (Shepherd Neame) and Hooky Gold (Hook Norton), alongside a real cider - Weston's Old Rosie. We fancied a bite to eat. But unfortunately, food is only served until 2pm. Rugby was showing on the TV. The pub was fairly nicely decorated with a yellow wallpaper and various horse pictures where we were sitting. Although the carpet was rather worn. Pop music was playing. A number of children were also in the pub. One was running backwards and forwards, which was a bit annoying, whilst others were more well behaved. Certainly a good drinks selection. But falls down on lack of food and marauding children.
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By far the best beer drinkers pub in Ashby. I'm not really the kind of guy to sit in a quiet pub all night and sup ale, but if I were, this would be the place to go.
Nice place to meet up with the lads, sink some pints and have a game of darts before heading into town.
The best "all day session" pub in Ashby.
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very good entertainment the best is w4(nick wallbank,lee wilson,malc wilson and jodie wilson)
sian bromell - 3 Jun 2003 10:36 |
A very friendly pub, with a village feel. I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone.
Darren - 22 Apr 2003 19:51 |
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