The Barley Mow, Cox Green - pub details
Address: Cox Green Lane, Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 3EW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15060) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Maidenhead (1.3 miles), Furze Platt (2 miles), Taplow (3.2 miles)
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user reviews of the Barley Mow, Cox Green
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Continues to be a strange pub - they have bingo sessions on a Sunday night and the car park doubles up as a parking area for tradesmen full of white vans no matter how empty the pub is Ben_Shockley - 14 Jul 2016 14:58 |
Shabby interior disappointed me as did the pint of washing up water I had to drink. echell - 14 Oct 2015 14:14 |
A lovely community pub that was a pleasure to visit. The staff are wonderful and helpful and the locals are so friendly they make you very welcome. What a change to experience such a lovely pub, with lovely garden and flowers. Its an excellent pub ... well done JMB999 - 10 Jul 2015 13:35 |
Expensive poorly managed pub, it has an absentee Landlord who on his fleeting visits has never got behind the bar to serve his paying customers. What a way to run a pub. Maverick69 - 18 Dec 2014 22:00 |
The Barley mow is a peaceful little country pub in the fruitful town of Maidenhead. After a blissful walk sight seeing we stumbled upon this beautiful gem in the heart of the historic cox green area. The pub was mainly occupied buy groups of friendly young women and we was made very comfortable. Then "they" arrived. The calm paradise was suddenly infiltrated by an army that can only be described with two words... Prolific Geezers. Some scrambled for saftey amongst the battlefield of beer, chanting and banter, others were not so lucky. Upon my eyes i witnessed men dive through mountains of wotsits and seas of jager bombs. The local animal known as Jesus stole my woman, a nutcase named wheeler hijacked the jukebox and bled my ears with oasis. Fending for my life i managed to crawl outside to safety into the loving strong arms of a lady named Ruth who helped me escape. Down the road i met a quivering group of boys who called themselves magpies. they had been banished from the Barley and told me if i wanted a safe night i should have gone to the Thached cottage. The unspeakable events that take place in the notorious Barley mow may haunt me for my remaining days. If you have the bravery and liver then enter at your own peril, for this pub belongs to the Barley Army who will stand their ground. prolific - 17 Nov 2014 14:43 |
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