The Dunstan House Inn, Burnham on Sea - pub details
Address: 8-10 Love Lane, Burnham on Sea, Somerset, TA8 1EU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11668) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Highbridge & Burnham-on-sea (1.7 miles)
Brewery: Young's
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Victoria Hotel, Burnham on Sea (0.2 miles), Railway Inn, Burnham on Sea (0.2 miles), Royal Clarence Hotel, Burnham on Sea (0.2 miles), Rosewood, Burnham on Sea (0.3 miles), Somerset & Dorset, Burnham on Sea (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Dunstan House Inn, Burnham on Sea
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Visited Burnham recently with my drinking buddy and did all the pubs, found this one to be pretty good, although it was early in the day and fairly empty, so no real atmosphere, I very much liked the Eagle Bitter on draught, and despite being on a pub crawl did stay for a 2nd. Overall a nice clean and comfortable pub AnchormanMike - 19 Dec 2014 11:55 |
Dirty table, stale bread, manky chips cooked in dirty fat. Garlic bread flashed under grill on one side, uncooked underneath. Beer wasn't great either. courgette - 27 Nov 2011 10:10 |
After such a wonderful visit a few months ago I became much more of a regular however the new manager has put a stop to that - thank you! My wife and I used to dine quite late on a Saturday but the new manager has stopped food at 8pm - why? The staff are still very good but the whole atmoshere has changed for the worse. The new manager makes no effort to speak with her guest or interact, infact she's never around and I've not seen her serve a customer. Very disappointing - pity. somersetson - 7 Jul 2010 12:52 |
Not been in here for a while as the previous couple of managers had turned it into a boys club for their friends. Had a very pleasant surprise yesterday, the staff were very welcoming, the beer was excellent - first rate and such a good range - 6 I think. I had one of their own steak and ale pies and I found it delicious, the gravy was full of flavour not out of a bisto packet. Very relaxing, great place to catch up with your old friends - well done! somersetson - 3 Mar 2010 07:57 |
Had a nice meal in here this lunchtime, although the service was slow and perhaps a touch unwelcoming. The daily specials were varied, but the main menu was limited, particularly with only two options marked as being available in children's portions (fish and chips and sausage and mash I think), and only about three pudding options. When it arrived the steak and ale pie was very tasty and quite filling, but the presentation made it look very small. My pint of Tribute was well kept, but my grandfather's Courage Best Smooth was not in such good condition. The d�cor made the pub quite dark, despite large windows. Overall, not the best pub in the area but not the worse either (there is a Hungry Horse just down the road for example). awkward42 - 15 Jul 2009 21:05 |
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