Bottle and Glass Inn, Picklescottback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Still a good pub, popular with locals and those from further afield who know about it. A good stop-off point if exploring the hills in the area. Local ales. Opens all day Saturday and Sunday 12-7.
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Just had a fantastic weekend in Shropshire, staying at the Bottle and Glass Inn. Great food, great atmosphere, a lovely room. All the staff made us feel extremely welcome and we can't wait for a chance to go back there. Highly recommended.
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Pub of the day for me. It's in an idyllic rural location and was a welcome retreat from the fog. Inside was quiet apart from a few people and a dog. The main bar area has just 2 tables, an inglenook fireplace and a traditional tiled floor. A separate larger room with impressive wood panelling serves as a dining room. There is also a third room, which I didn't get to see inside. All rooms have low ceilings and beams. Wye Valley HPA, Three Tuns 1642 Bitter and Hobsons Best were the real ales. I believe the cider was Stowford Press. Whilst not the best selection of beers, come here for the traditional country pub feeling.
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Good food, good beer and peaceful surroundings.
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Great village pub with a nice, traditional interior. Had a pint of the Three Tuns XXX, which was a good pint.
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Still good, lovely pint of Three Tuns and Hobsons on too. Food fab, pretty location, can't go wrong.
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The food in this pub is ace! Friendly, cosy pub, great beer, not overpriced and in a lovely location - highly recommended once you've travelled down the lanes to find it !
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Another oldy worldly pub,with good real ales and, top notch food.another of the beaten track but definetly worth the visit.
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