Bugle Horn, Aylesburyback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
A Vintage Inn with all that entails but not a bad one, being more pubby than most. Food was good enough and beer reasonably well kept if hardly a mouthwatering selection. Fine if you're in the area.
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A large pub, set in a nice area with a decent beer garden. If you've come here, then it's probably for a meal. The food is good, not too expensive and the staff are attentive. A couple of real ales on, nothing exciting. If you want a meal I'd recommend this place.
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Vintage Inns gastropub - I was asked if I was eating anything. Pleasant surroundings & a large beer garden. A pleasant but non-demanding Everards Sunchaser was had with the other handpull being Youngs bitter.
Not a classic pub by any means but guaranteed food and an ale if you're passing by.
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another chain brand but ok staff good nice garden in the summer food ok just wish the chain would vary the menu a bit more clean tidy and a warm welcome
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For a gastro pub the architecture has not been too brutally mauled.Retains the charm of a country pub, some good selection of lagers but too few real ales. The food is excellent, reasonably priced and the seating alcoves are intimate with a mellow atmosphere. Service very good and staff always friendly. I have spent many a good evening here making one feel all is well with the world. The inviting charm of it's traditional exterior is matched by cosy country decor matched with a roaring fire and mulled wine in winter.
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My first visit - basically a chain foody pub, but the food was good, and reasonably priced. More importantly, they sell Staropramen on draught - excellent! And mind your head when you go to the gents - unless you're below about 5'5"!
Overall, a nice atmosphere, attentive staff, quite pleasant decor, good food & drink. If you're after a sensibly-priced food pub in the area, you won't go far wrong here. Didn't get the impression it was much of a "locals" pub, though.
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