Great Lyde, Yeovilback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
A sign outside proclaims 'Under new Management', so that may be a step in the right direction. There didn't seem to be much life there last night, but then Wednesday is always a quiet day in Yeovil. An investigation will be made soon.
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Just recently, this pub seems to be closed most of the time. However, I understand new people are taking over soon, and are also taking over the Great Western. Worth a look soon, I think.
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I took my family, and 2 grandchildren to have a look at the newly re opened GREAT LYDE pub, I was very impressed, two palmers beers on handpulls,best bitter and copper ale, both very drinkable,.The food menu on offer was very reasonably priced, and quite a good selection of typical pub food, the kids settled for fish fingers and mash, with peas, and the rest of us had sandwiches, which were served with a very nice side salad and crisps, The new head chef served us personally,and I had to congratulate him on both service and value for money.The rest of the staff were very helpful, and the pub itself is very clean and comfortable, Most impressed,well done to you all
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Food much improved with new owner, same terrible palmers beer and dont make the mistake of going into the locals bar !!
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Paid a visit recently. Seems greatly improved. A good welcome and well kept Palmers beers. The food needs to be tried before I make a further comment, but the signs are good after a dodgy period.
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Been closed for some while but now open again so I hope it has improved...
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Called in for a quick pint tonight. Bad move. Below average estate pub (one of Marston's HJ Wellfed chain - enough said!) with little or no character; chav's bar at one end, dining room at the other and a dismal bar area between the two. Three pumps - offering Palmer's Copper Ale, Copper Ale and, er... Copper Ale (which, to be fair, wasn't bad at all). Not a single word from the miserable barmaid when I entered the pub, asked for my pint, paid for it or left the pub! So, what is the worst thing about this place? It's my bloody local for God's sake! - no wonder I don't frequent it!
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