The Brace of Pheasants, Nr Dorchester - pub details
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Address: Plush, Nr Dorchester, Dorset, DT2 7RQ [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 28900) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale (3 served direct from the barrel)
- Outside seating (40 seats), Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Car park, Smoking area, Coach parties welcome
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user reviews of The Brace of Pheasants, Nr Dorchester
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This place has been on my places to visit list quite sometime. The miniscule hamlet of Plush, with it's thatched roofs and a Dorset pleasure. The Brace of Pheasants turned out to be all it says a quaint very old pub, spotlessly clean. I looked in on the 4 double bed accomodation at the rear, better than some hotels I'd stayed in and, at �90 a night a steal for this area. I sampled the Copper Ale and, the Flaxted Manor both from the barrel and clear as a bell and very tasty. The food is restaurant prices but, then agaiin It's of restaurant quality and, worth every penny. The service by the 3 nice ladies was spot on, doing everything from pulling pints to clearing tables etc. Tables were already booked on my arrival and, a staedy stream of clientele appeared untill 1pm, when it exploded into almost full capacity the beer garden also. A very pleasing and friendly atmosphere was the order of the day, which made for amn excellent day out, if your an aler or foodie or both like me, youve' gotta go here james55westhead - 1 May 2011 08:57 |
We love this pub and the food, owners and location. It is privately owned and the owners take great pride in it and have recently added some new rooms in a seperate building to the rear for people to stay. Plush is a hidden village in a wonderful setting and I cannot recommend it too much. We drive 10 miles to go there, because it is our favourite Dorset pub! the food is very good and the menu is sourced from local produce. Locals use it regularly. chesterarebest - 29 Jul 2008 11:38 |