Kingsley Inn, Northamback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
This is a proper village local with friendly staff and regulars. If you happen to be staying at the Durrant House Hotel it certainly makes for a welcome escape from the hotel bar.
Decent pint of Otter, if I remember correctly, and very reasonably priced. Good smoking area out back.
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A decent enough pub this one. It is a fairly big place inside with seating one side and a pool table the other. We visited on a weekday lunchtime and the place was quite busy mainly with pensioners eating. We had the two meals for £10 deal which was ok for a lunch. Doombar was my favourite ale that i had there. This is a good pub to have in your village.
8/10
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Food very cheap and nearly cheerful. Beer ok in the 70's, too often driving to know now. Somewhat noisy with kids eating at lunchtime when I last went, times move on.
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Tried all three of their pumps t'other night. Exmoor Gold, Doom Bar and Bombardier. All were well on their way to stale, in that annoying state where you can't quite justify taking them back to the bar . This is a Cask Marque pub. When did they last visit? It's a reasonably friendly pub, but I won't be in a hurry to return.
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This is actually a good, no nonsense pub.The staff and the locals are really friendly and the beer is well kept. Being a free house, it's nice to get a change of taps now and again.I've had good reports on the food too, which is apparently good value and well cooked, in a homely kind of way. There is live music on some nights as well, or a DJ and I've had some great nights in there.
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Bog standard 80s olde-worlde refit pubbery. Has a certain charm. Pretty basic inside, with one or two original bits like old benches.
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