Black Horse, Great Durnfordback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
A good real pub, will be going back, others in the area are just ruined by refurbs. This is a nice pub, good beer selection, very good food and good prices.
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Our walking group called in for lunch last weekend after a hot walk up from Old Sarum. Mike thought the landlord a bit off untill he found out that his nickname was Mr Grumpy. Don't let that fool you. The staff are great & it is the best pub around for miles. We loved the quirky nature of all the nick knacks & it is just a comfortable place to sit quietly with a pint of decent beer watching the world go by. On top of that really good food, 'you get what you pay for' well keep beer & attentive staff. My score an 8.
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This pub was altered considerably, a few years ago. It used to have a large bar with the usual Watney's kegs on hand, but happily had casks of Ushers PA and Best Bitter on a stillage. It had one large room, with a good fire burning in the winter. Halcyon days! It is still a good pub, although the landlord's sense of humour may irritate some!
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A proper unaltered country pub containing many varied and interesting objects. Well kept beer and a great food menu makes this a pub well worth visiting.
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Great place to eat, drink and be merry. Well worth seeking out. Beer and food are top quality, but beware your mobile phone - if it goes off, you're likely to find it deep-fried.
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Superb little pub with good beer, good food, extensive wine list and excellent banter from the landlord. Particularly enjoyed the objet d'art!
Frank Lunnon - 22 Aug 2004 21:42 |
You'll be glad you passed the Bridge at Woodford. A haven.
Bill Smugs - 21 Jun 2004 12:40 |
The best bet in the Woodford Valley. Comfortable, clean and a great ambience - coupled with excellent beer (inc London Pride). Very good food at reasonable prices.
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