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Who'd A Thought It, Glastonbury

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This was a pleasant surprise as the pub turned out to be a Palmers house. Apparently they never supply their beer to the free trade so it's only available in their own pubs. I choose the Dorset Gold, very nice!

Interesting collection of old enamel signs on the ceiling.

We decided to eat here and had a delicious steak and ale pie with homemade potato cakes, very tasty. Great to be able to enjoy a meal without any irritating background music.
TheLowflyer72 - 8 Mar 2015 05:24
Our choice of venue to eat.... Great Steaks.

Great service and wonderful food.

Not really a beer drinkers pub, more a Gastropub, but the Palmers (never seen this before) 200 was absolutely spot on.
Mappiman - 16 Feb 2015 16:19
Well, the beer is alright, but if you're a Guinness drinker, or fancy a pint of Amstel (which is NOT a premium beer!), either one will cost you £4-65! I recently had Guinness in a London bar @ £3-40. This place is taking the piss!
Grand_Mufti - 5 May 2014 12:23
Not bad grub, but they seemed to want to close early when I was there...I mean, at about 10pm. Went to the King William instead!!
OldGreeny - 15 Jul 2013 21:16
"Who'd A Thought It ? Who Can Afford It, more like....." rioathmusV

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Best comment on the thread for me.

I had a fairly OK evening here, but there seemed to be pressure from the bar for us to finish a barrel he claimed he'd got in specially.
eddybeer - 8 Feb 2013 17:32
Poncey food at poncey prices. Beer is ok if you like Palmers. Drinks are not particularly cheap.

I looked at the menu one evening and walked out; Bangers and Mash - �10.25
exarch - 3 Sep 2011 17:09
Nice pub, good service (although it takes two barmaids to complete the transaction....oh well) beer was good as well. I tried the Palmer's 200, spot on. But like I said, the service was very 'entertaining'!!!!!
wolvesfan - 2 Jun 2011 21:21
Idoits and wasterers A ? Thats should be that's.....Well done !
Arbitarily_down_the_pan - 30 May 2011 13:00
Last comment is right, Idoits like hoonkerama should be dismissed as wasterers. Is it a good pub - Yes.
Palmers in this area is good and I know that the 500 is expensive but thats Glastonbury !
GodLover1321 - 26 May 2011 23:05
I thought this site was all about pubs and beer in the evening?
Apparently not.
Grand_Mufti - 21 Apr 2011 10:17
What about the gay couple kissing in the John Snow in Soho which were promptly chucked out ? Well, being as straight an ELEVEN bob note, I wouldn't have liked it either and totally agree with the landlady for chucking them out. HOWEVER, I wouldn't like a straight couple kissing in any pub either ! I chose this pub to make this comment for obvious reasons. I must admit I have struggled with a fair bit of homophobia myself, BUT, it turned out one of my really great long term friends is gay ! There is NO WAY I now don't like him anymore. Gay is gay. Most are born gay, and that's that. To hate them, you might just as well hate the whole universe.
Balanced, sane, mature comments anyone ?
hoonkerama - 21 Apr 2011 09:40
Who'd A Thought It ? Who Can Afford It, more like.....
rioathmusV - 16 Feb 2011 18:49
+'s: Fantastic Pub with great decor,great pub signs,quite eccentric,4 real ales of excellent condition and quality

-'s: �3.30/�3.50 Pint, Absolute Idiot working there on carnival night who called "drinking up time" and then literally came out ordering people to get up and go home,seriously nasty piece of work.

Score:Pub Itself 8/10 Pub with service received by "gentleman" in question 6/10
fat_beer_badger - 28 Dec 2010 14:18
Yes, I felt that I had wasted a few quid by going in here. Dreary and chips.
psychicyclist - 29 Jun 2010 12:13
Personality (and civility) behind the bar would be a welcome addition. I like Palmers beers, but don't feel the ordeal is worthwhile.
The_Final_Arbiter - 17 Oct 2009 01:01
I am assured there are other arsehole availoable here.
The_Final_Arbiter - 6 Oct 2009 23:33
"would I'm sure do a good trick for you if you ask him nicely."

Considering his sexual inclination, I think that's almost akin to third party soliciting!
(Anyway, he works there no longer.)
The_Final_Arbiter - 21 Jul 2009 00:49
Really liked this pub.

On offer were Palmer's (new to me), in 3 different varieties.Cider served, and Guinness and lagers.

Although I didn't eat, the food seemed to be great.

Good background music (80's, when I visited).

Freddy the dog was a dreamer, really friendly (unt mein host). Schnauzer (spelling?).

Jonathon was great behind the bar, and is well thought of by other bar staff, locally. Although I didn't get the chance to see, apparently he excels at magic, and would I'm sure do a good trick for you if you ask him nicely.

Cheers, big fella.
chris_debian - 18 Mar 2008 19:36
I agree with LickeyEndBooze, still good as 2nd in crawl of town.
davelambert4 - 18 Jan 2008 16:41
A decent pint of palmers served in an interesting looking pub....pity about the food smells. Looking to be more a gastro pub that a beer pub.
LickeyEndBooze - 3 Jan 2008 18:10
The whole pub is on CCTV, which should tell you everything you need to know. Beer OK. Its a restaurant really and convenient for the High Street.
thebrewer - 3 Jan 2008 17:56
Beer and spirits good and fairly priced. Very friendly Landlord and Landlady and staff.
Food is OUTSTANDING. Pub prices for top restaurant quality. Very busy on a Saturday night so you're better off booking a table in advance, but it is well worth it. Stay the night in one of the clean & comfortable rooms & get a wonderful breakfast in the morning! Get a neck-ache and eyestrain trying to read all the posters, pictures & plaques. Interesting reading matter on the very clean toilt's walls.
I cannot recomend this place highly enough.
Scoggy - 13 Mar 2007 14:23
Tough to find, I did B & B at the Who'd A Thought It? and was overjoyed. Really decent 6X, great food, clean rooms, and I can see why the men's toilet is "prize winning", although the wallpaper was overpowering. If you want to stay in Glastonbury, but be off the High Street, the "Hooda" is a reasonably priced choice
martineaux - 19 Jan 2006 08:19

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