The Hearty Goodfellow, Southwell - pub details
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Address: 81 Church Street, Southwell, nr Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG25 0HQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3982) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Fiskerton (2.2 miles), Rolleston (2.7 miles), Bleasby (2.8 miles)
Brewery: Everards
Pub facilities/features:
- TV (Any big events(NOT SKY))
- Dartboard (two darts boards, doubles or trebles), Quiz machines
- Food served (Tues - Sat 12-2 & 6-8), Sunday roast (full roast served 12 -3 & 6-8 sundays, other menu options), Gluten free meals available (please ring if possible), Real ale (tiger & original, plus two guests)
- Outside seating (patio area plus 20 bench garden), Dogs allowed (Only allowed on outside patio..sorry), Children allowed, Late licence, Credit cards accepted, Car park (up to 30 cars), Coach parties welcome (please ring if possible), Disabled access
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other pubs nearby:
Bramley Apple, Southwell (0.0 miles), Admiral Rodney, Southwell (0.2 miles), Saracens Head, Southwell (0.2 miles), Old Coach House, Southwell (0.2 miles), Reindeer Inn, Southwell (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Hearty Goodfellow, Southwell
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The Hearty Goodfellow was my second pub in Southwell. It has one large room with a number of separate drinking areas. A male singer was performing. Some of the clientele looked as if they had had a few. Service was friendly and there is a good range of ales and ciders - Welbeck Abbey The Hearty Blonde, Castle Rock Harvest Pale, Rudgate Viking Bitter, Everards Tiger, Dukeries Pale Ale, Westons Cider Twist Raspberry, Lilleys Mango Cider & Aspalls Waddlegoose Lane. Despite the good selection, I felt there was something missing here and it didn't quite have as good an atmosphere as the Old Coach House down the road. Still worthy of a solid 6/10 though. blue_scrumpy - 4 Apr 2016 19:57 |
The new landlords seem to have kept everything in order... Brilliant beer and food again in May 2013... Numerous real ales including Barnsley Bitter, Wentworth School of Hops, Blue Monkey BG sips and many more! Food was also excellent. Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 20 May 2013 14:10 |
Sorry to hear Alison & Steve are leaving in the new year, pop into this pub eveytime i'm in the area best pub around for miles. Hope the new landlord will keep Mallard on ? Will look forward to see how it fairs. advert - 30 Dec 2012 14:38 |
What an excellant pub... This is Beer wonderland! The actual pub is an Everards house, but also had multiple guests on tap, including 3 or 4 from the Mallard Brewery in Carlton, Notts. They also had a cider menu featuring around 10 ciders / perrys; Everytime I ordered one the landlady dissapeared out back (presumably to a cellar) and returned with the chosen drink. The one i remeber was Black Rat; apparently produced traditionally in a family Somerset cider farmhouse using a blend of locally grown apples. I had the traditional scrumpy @ 6.0%. To add to this, the food was excellant too. I had a ploughmans served on a slate which also came with bowl of homemade soup. There is also a large garden and undercover area outside. Nothing to fault really... Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 30 Aug 2012 13:50 |
I really like this pub. The food is superb. The beer top notch. The cleanliness of the cellar is second to none.This manifests itself in the great beer quality. I wish this was my local!!! It's also the Mallard Brewery Tap. BeerMunter - 15 Aug 2011 10:38 |
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