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Had a few pints over the weekend. The Cumberland Ale was very GOOD
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Came in handy on a cold day whilst waiting for my bus back to Swindon, unexceptional town pub with a 'chain pub' feel about it, beer was fine, pub warm and clean, which is probably all you can expect these days...
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Cirencester is pretty poor for town centre pubs and the Black Horse is no exception. It is about as average, by any metric, as any town pub, anywhere.
Characterless. Snooty service. Bland.
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Had a couple of pints over the weekend. The beers I tried were good.
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A pleasant place, but unprepossessing from the outside. The beers were good and pretty well kept. The food (except for the soup) seems to be chain-produced.
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Pleasant pub with Pedigree on pump. The bar is U shaped and quite large.Enough locals to make evesdropping interesting. Small smoking area at the back. The food was standard, it filled a hole at a reasonable price, what more can you want.
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Quaint from the outside but opened up bar like in the interior, losing any character it possibly had. Chain food and beer on offer. The beer was from Marstons on our visit and the food was from the Freezer. The staff were polite and helpful, but the whole experience left me cold. Below average.
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15th century public house. Claims to be the oldest in town. Some old features, but modernised inside. Food available. Good value 2-for-1 deals. Cask ales : wadworth 6X, Courage Directors
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Eldridge Pope house in traditional Cotswold building in centre of historic Cirencester. I had a quite well-kept Southern Glory. Chain-pub menu, but was very tasty. I wouldn't travel to Cirencester just to go to this pub, but once I was there I would certainly not walk on by. Apparently, they do accomodation, too.
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