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The Old Ferry Inn, Chaceley - pub details

Address: Stock Lane, Chaceley, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL19 4EQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31765) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Ashchurch For Tewkesbury (4.9 miles)

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> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 5 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Coal House Inn, Apperley (1.2 miles), Farmers Arms, Lower Apperley (1.5 miles), Lower Lode, Forthampton (1.5 miles), Hawbridge Inn, Tirley (1.7 miles), Riverside Inn, Tirley (1.7 miles)

user reviews of the Old Ferry Inn, Chaceley

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Off the beaten track but worth a visit for the tranquil sitaution on the banks of the river Severn. Called in recently after being away for 6 months to find local brew Butty bach replaced by national brand Sharps - most disappointed!
alenoth - 12 Aug 2011 11:55
Very disappointed. Had a meal there last night.

Ordered Mussels for starters which cost �4.95 to be presented with 6 mussels, some white bread and not enough butter. Complained to Barman, Chef came out and said they were New Zealand mussels (I assumed they are more expensive than standard mussels?). Pointed out that the menu did not indicate half a dozen NZ mussels. Chef took my mussels away without asking (leaving my guest with to eat her starter on her own) and mumbled to the effect of �What�s wrong with the size of the portion� on her way out her way to the kitchen to a �Local�. I chased her to discuss the issue further to be ignored.

Liver and Onions next for main, to be given lots of poor cooked liver and no onion. Ok, I exaggerate, two small slices in the gravy smaller than a postage stamp. The second slice took me several minutes to locate. I commented to my guest that there were no Onions only to hear the barman say loudly to the locals around the bar �Does he want it for free next�. I confronted the Barman (Who looked like Nigel Mansell) who yet again ignored me.

If I was not with a guest and on my own I would have walked out before the main course. Highly disappointed when all my friends give this place a great review.

marcussly - 29 Apr 2010 09:58
June 2009 - Definitely called The Yew Tree now. Very friendly, riverside seating, well presented light lunches. At least 3 real ales including local St Georges Blues and Royals and Wye Vale Butty Bach when we were there. Easy walk across fields next to the river to "The Lower Lode".
thefirkintaster - 15 Jun 2009 15:39
Now reverted back to it's previous name:- The Yew Tree Inn.

I've not visited though so no rating or opinion offered.
MisterX - 6 Mar 2009 05:32

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