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The Oddfellows Arms was easily the busier of the pubs I tried in Toddington on Saturday evening. But the ales were only southern English staples - Fuller's London Pride, Harvey's Sussex Best Bitter & Butcombe Original. A nice and lively drinking environment. But I preferred the solitude of the Cuckoo.
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I paid my second visit today, the beer was perfect, enough said!
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Excellent beer, friendly people, and a beautiful little building.
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Probably the best free house in Toddington - regular changing ales plus the occasional mini and full beer festivals. 'Locals' type pub but the locals are friendly and welcoming as is landlord and bar staff. Well worth supporting as I do whenever passing!
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My wife and I called-in at the Oddfellows Arms on Saturday. I used to live up this way so I used to drink here from time to time. I must say it is very much like it used to be but I think the quality of the beer has improved. It appears to be used by locals mainly but all seemed friendly and welcoming and a nice place to be. The landlord in particular seemed very willing to please. Lovely wood-burning stove providing cosy warmth.
ixion - 17 Nov 2008 15:37 |
Has anyone been to The Angel in Toddington?
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Best choice of real ale in the village,never had to force a bad pint down as if there is a problem they will always rectify it (if told!!). Food is good and reasonable. Cosy in winter and a outside is a good spot to people-watch over the green.
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Visited this pub on Saturday early afternoon, ordered 2 pints of Fosters & 1 pint of IPA, all were flat and didnt taste Particularly nice, maybe it was becuase were were some of the first in I dont know. But we all had to force them down.
Nice interior, low beams though so beware !
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FANTASTIC
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Good friendly local. Great selection of real ales. Food is as good as you get at the price. Well recommended.
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Its a very friendly olde world pub
anonymous - 19 Aug 2005 23:29 |