The Seymour Arms, Blagdon - pub details
Address: Bath Road, Blagdon, Bristol, Somerset, BS40 7TH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24654) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 6.1/10 (rated by 7 users)
other pubs nearby:
Queen Adelaide, Blagdon (0.2 miles), Live and Let Live Inn, Blagdon (0.2 miles), New Inn, Blagdon (0.2 miles), Plume Of Feathers, Rickford (1.0 miles), Burrington Inn, Burrington (1.5 miles)
user reviews of the Seymour Arms, Blagdon
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
I Live in Blagdon and use it on a regular basis the reviews on this site are years out of date. It is under new management now for about three years and the food is excellent, they operate a carvery on a sunday which is very well supported by locals and visitors alike,they have a selection of real ales and cider and premiun lager and guinness. The B&B is well supported by fishermen as the Pub is located right in Blagdon near the lake. markashley0 - 19 Oct 2010 15:11 |
I have always been quite keen on this pub, so I was disappointed to read some of the comments below. But then they are from a little while ago, and pubs change very quickly as we all know. The pub itself is quite a decent size, although with limited seating. There�s a table skittles game that�s takes up some space, and a couple of raised areas limit the flexibility of layout. It�s got a decent country pub feel to it, albeit not quite as cosy as some, but with plenty of wood panelling, beams and a large fish tank. As well as the skittles, there�s a dart board and a Wii console that apparently comes out sometimes on a quiet Sunday afternoon. The menu was quite basic with several �pub grub� dishes such as scampi and chips, cod and chips, lasagne, chilli, curry, etc, plus a couple of more upmarket dishes, e.g.; steaks. The landlady was very friendly and helpful, and assured us that all the food was freshly made on the premises. The lasagne and cajun chicken that we had were both certainly very good. Possibly slightly overpriced at �8.95, but for decent home cooked quality you can�t really complain. Beers on this occasion were Butcombe and the rather pleasant Holy Thor II from Glastonbury Ales. Ciders were Thatcher�s Gold and Blackthorn. Blackthorn - 7 May 2010 22:36 |
Not a good pint of batemans rosey nosey and pretty unfriendly, 4 decent beer n service i'd opt 4 the new inn instead, 6/10 fat_beer_badger - 29 Jan 2009 18:41 |
The food was way overpriced and appalling. The quiche was frozen in the middle and overcooked on the outside. On complaining about this all they did was reheat it. The Greek salad consisted of Feta cheese on a bed of lettuce with cucumber and tomato at a very overated price of �8.95. I feel these people ought to do their research on food saftey and ingredients. A very unfriendly pub with no atmosphere. adversecamber - 15 Oct 2006 21:41 |