The Pembroke House, Tenbury Wells - pub details
Address: Cross St, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, WR15 8EQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 16463) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Pub facilities/features:
- Pool table, Dartboard, Fruit machines
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Car park
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other pubs nearby:
King's Head, Tenbury Wells (0.1 miles), Market Tavern, Tenbury Wells (0.2 miles), Royal Oak, Tenbury Wells (0.2 miles), Crow, Tenbury Wells (0.3 miles), Vaults, Tenbury Wells (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Pembroke House, Tenbury Wells
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16th century traditional pub with a blue plaque explaining its history. We only visited one other pub in Tenbury so can't say whether it's the best pub in the town - but it served a very nice pint of Wood's (at just £2.90) so it was worth the short walk from the main street. The other handpull was Hobson's Best which is the regular ale. Small outside seating area which is adjacent to the car park and main road but still has plenty of greenery. paul_d102 - 21 Jun 2015 17:04 |
Best pub in the village by some way. Proper tavern feel atmosphere despite an attached restaurant. Friendly locals, 2 great ales on including Hobsons which is permanent apparently. Very decent theposh - 2 Jan 2012 17:43 |
I live semi-locally and (after some homework..) think that 'The Pembroke' is the best all round pub in Tenbury. As other reviewers have said - food area is downstairs and separate - good (often locally sourced) fodder but 'normal' prices as opposed to cheapy 'Tavern Table' fare (..you get what you pay for I guess). This pub does take the time to cultivate a local following though, the oldy-worldy atmosphere, staff and beers (and ciders etc) on offer are normally a good range which change often with frequent guest stuff it would seem. Rarely have I been in and it be empty either inside or under the sizeable porch outside drinking area. Top pub.. the_bumblebee - 13 Sep 2009 11:47 |
Nice to see that the restaurant part of the pub is kept separate from the bar area, so that you don't feel like you are the odd man out if you have gone there to have a beer. The Restaurant was popular the night I ate there, I suspect it has a loyal local following. Food OKish, although it is a fairly limited menu and quite pricey. Bar staff pleasant and friendly, but waitresses seemed a bit terse. If I am in the area again I would probably go back, but just for the beer! monkfish9 - 21 Feb 2009 18:24 |
I came across the reviews for the Pembroke House whilst surfing through BITE to find some good pubs to eat and drink whilst on a short break to the Marches. Admittedly the last review was written over 3 years ago, but a pub with a rating of 9.2 deserves checking out. We were not disappointed. . Well over 400 years old, the black & white, half-timbered coaching inn is a gem and inside there is a charming assortment of small higgledy-piggledy rooms in which nothing seems to be level or straight. The patrons seemed to be a cross section of local residents from all age groups from young mums with buggies to senior citizens, but although we were first-time visitors, we received an equally warm and friendly welcome as the regulars. Much of the pub�s popularity is doubtless due to the excellent freshly cooked food which is very reasonably priced. The real ale choice appears to be limited to either Hobson�s Bitter or Talbot Blonde from the Teme Valley Brewery. I opted for the Blonde which was superb. The Pembroke will be definitely on the itinerary when we visit the area again. 10/10. steve2905 - 27 May 2008 02:56 |
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