Cottage of Content, Carey - pub details
Address: Carey, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 6NG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 35610) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 6 users)
other pubs nearby:
New Harp Inn, Hoarwithy (1.5 miles), Plough Inn, Little Dewchurch (1.6 miles)
user reviews of Cottage of Content, Carey
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Country pub in a delightful location and seemingly popular with diners. Hobson's Best & Wye Valley Butty Bach are the real ales. Real cider is available in bottles. We shared a Brown Snout from Ross-on-Wye. A few others were in. But they all seemed to be diners. blue_scrumpy - 30 Oct 2018 19:12 |
How can anyone call this a Fish and Chip takeaway ? The fact that the place (or should that be plaice) is always busy and you definitely need to book in advance to avoid disappointment is a sign of how good the food in particular is. It's not cheap but it is worth every penny as it is obvious how much attention to detail goes into its preparation and cooking. Well worth the effort to find and keep going back to burgenj55 - 27 Aug 2010 10:51 |
Went here last week for the first time in over three years, whilst holidaying with my wife. She was expecting good things after I had built up her expectations. Unfortunately, it seems to have become a fish and chip takeaway. One local said, glibly, that at least they had bothered to open tonight. My wife has insisted she choses all future venues. put_it_on_expenses - 21 Feb 2010 18:09 |
Gorgeous traditional country pub with flagstone floors, wooden beams etc. Friendly people too. The Butty Bach was excellent, but I got the impression they had cut back on the depth and range of the food menu since I was last here a year ago. pressforaction - 12 Jun 2009 20:26 |
A lovely country pub, I didn't drink but my companions said the Guiness was particularly good and Beer was fine, and apparently in the summer they have more selection. The pub itself was warm, with wooden tables giving a real rustic atmosphere, and a frinedly landlady, and it was also great to be able to bring our dog inside at lunchtime, the food was imaginative, sensibly priced, and very tasty well worth a visit. Romap - 8 Apr 2009 14:40 |