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Just such a lovely place to stop. Good beer and a friendly welcome. Well worth the effort to find but, be warned, if you visit once you'll go back again,,,
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I've never been to a friendlier pub. Visited 4 times whilst on holiday in the area - (at a 20 minute walk each way - this was our nearest pub). After the first visit we knew the landlady, her son, the cook and the dog. We were even offered a lift home. Each subsequent evening we spent there was accompanied by some great home cooked food (bread&butter pudding like your Mum used to make!) and chatting with the regulars and visitors. This is what pubs used to be like - with warm and easy conversation to go with the beer. The Breconshire Brewery Golden Valley from the barrel was well kept and tasty; Wadworth 6X also available. Not a huge range - but then not a huge bar! We couldn't fault this little place - a real gem.
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worth a visit, old settles, tiny bar, food not at all bad, hidden under the shelter of the black mountains
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400 years in the same family and still going strong ! We had a good pint, a good Sunday roast and a warm and sunny day to make it all the more pleasant. You locals are lucky to have this one around !
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Down the narrow, winding lanes of S. Herefordshire, but well worth finding. Real ale fans shouldn�t be put off by the range of keg pumps at the tiny bar � the real ale is drawn straight from hidden casks round the back. 6X plus Breconshire Golden Valley. Food was good with a vegetarian choice. Welcoming landlady and locals. Will definitely visit again.
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One of the countrys great treasures. This has been in a single family for generations. Vera runs a terrific establishment. Superb in every way. Breconshire beers straight from the barrel.
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Wonderful old world pub. Good food. Very kind and friendly owners
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great local pub, siple old and cosy, great food and nice people. well worth the stop
anonymous - 18 Feb 2006 18:46 |
Marvellous little pub in the Black Mountains. Hard to find, but well worth it. Wadworth 6X is served by a little woman behind a hatch in the corner of the tiny bar. Check out the old Brewery posters on the wall.
Jimbo Smith - 7 May 2004 23:32 |