Lord Nelson, Alcesterback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
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Recently re-opened after change of management and refurbishment (you can enter through the front door again!). Excellent selection of good ale, including one dark. Lunch-time snacks good value. Pleasant beer garden at rear - if we ever get a summer. Another worthy pub in the town. Well worth a try.
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Closed on Tuesday 03/07/12 with what looked like junk stacked up in the windows, when driving past, saved a walk out to it. May be closed for refurbisment or change of management.
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Very nice pub away from the town centre but worth including in a crawl over some of the others in town. Had a very nice lunchtime meal on the last visit, outside in the beer garden which had rabbits in a run. Music on some nights too.
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Very friendly pub, 3 ales on, their house ale from Wadworth plus one from Wye Valley and Lady Godiva's ale. All very well kept. It appears to be a real community pub and they are obviously trying very hard to build trade up by having music nights, quizzes, clubs etc.
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This rambling old pub is set just off the main town centre and has a fairly sedate, convivial atmosphere albeit my visit was not exactly at peak hours. The interior is done in a mock Tudor style but there are a few old beams to give it a bit more authenticity. The carpeted main bar is divided up by a few screens and pillars making it feel fairly intimate and there is a handsome fireplace to warm up the winter nights. The walls are adorned with several pictures (mainly nautical), plates and brasses as well as a few bits of Nelson memorabilia. To the left of the bar is a games area with TV, darts board and an all too rare bar billiards table. The bar is quite small and 3 Real Ales available: Green King IPA, Bombardier and the more unusual P.G. Steam. It all comes over as warm and comfy and should appeal to a cross selection of customers although it is probably more geared towards the older generation or those who like their pubs a little less boisterous.
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