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Fox and Hounds, Uffington

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A nice little pub that we found whilst out on a stroll in the area. They had a Cottage brewery American Brown ale on which was very nice after the disappointment of the poorly-kept ales at the White Horse in nearby Woolstone. A very friendly welcome from the lady behind the bar and the locals too.
littledrummerboy - 16 Apr 2015 17:54
Nice quiet pub, a bit starkly furnished but perhaps that was just because there was some redecoration going on.
The beer was acceptable but the food was disappointing. Fish pie was some farmed salmon with mashed potatoes on top. Chips were thin cut, bought in. It was not bad, just bland. Service was fine.

maybe - 29 Jan 2015 16:45
The picturesque village of Uffington is a pleasant stopping off point after visiting local attractions or walking in this area. This pub seems to have carved a niche into the village with both locals and visitors rubbing shoulders in what appeared to be relative harmony. There is now some B&B available with several 'log cabin' style units having been built on part of the car park. Well kept ales (including the pub's own real ale) and tasty food which was good value for money. The chef appears to like doing theme nights, indian, chinese etc which again appeared good value for money. The staff were friendly but also professional - too many times have I seen bar staff larking around with locals and then in the next breath trying to present a professional image to their guests / visitors. The staff here seemed to have cracked both so good luck to them.
manx_888 - 7 May 2014 12:42
This is a really pleasant country pub, 3 rooms, set in a quiet working village near the White Horse monument yet off the beaten track with a fairly new landlord. Dogs, ramblers and various other mammals are heartily welcomed. The food is excellent, the egg and chips being great value for money. Fish is a speciality, but only when delivered that day. I had a pint of Hobgoblin which was in first class condition. Well worth including in a country crawl, on a good route for cycling or it makes a good location for a meal and a pint. Most definitely worth seeking out.


ETA - 15 Sep 2010 06:35
Seemed a pleasant enough country pub, decent beer - no complaints, will revisit if I'm in the area again. Didn't try the food but other customers seemed very happy with it.
newbury_drinker - 15 Jun 2010 17:19
Unfortunately it looks as if this pub has been sold on by Damian due to local hostillity from neighbouring pubs - type damian and the pub name in to google to see whats been going on.

This is a real shame as this was a very welcoming pub and will be sorely missed.
crack - 20 Apr 2010 13:46
Cosy pub split into three small rooms. The central bar area generally has three very well kept ales on handpump. Enjoyed the nicest pint of Ringwood Best I've ever had. Friendly and quick service. Food looks excellent - good quality pub grub and fish and chips on a Friday evening for �5. Music is played from behind the bar which is unobtrusive and enjoyable.

Two small rooms flank the bar area. The room to the left of the bar has a flat screen TV which shows sports events and the room to the right is for anyone just wanting a quiet meal/drink.

Young children and dogs also welcome, which adds to the friendly feel to the pub.
lovejoy - 29 Oct 2009 07:12
Great pub, very nice landlord who made us very welcome. Food was excellent and homecooked. Would go back time and again if in the area. Stumbling back to the campsite was good fun as well, although the landlord did offer us a lift!
The_Leader - 27 Oct 2009 18:48
Lovely pub, thats a short, hop and a skip from Britcombe Farm campsite - about 1.1/4 miles down a beautiful country footpath, not one road to cross! Quite a small pub with large gardens overlooking a field full of horses and White Horse Hill in the background. Good selection of Real Ales including Butts which was absolutely delicious and refreshing after our walk from the farm/campsite in what was one of the hottest days of the year. Made to feel very welcome here and have now been back several times. Changing menu - food very good. You'd be wise to book for Sunday lunch as popular. Young landlord - made us feel very welcome. Numerous events during the year.
crack - 2 Jul 2009 15:56

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