The Attimore Hall, Welwyn Garden City - pub details
Address: Ridgeway (off Black Fan Road), Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 2AD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7970) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Welwyn Garden City (1.1 miles), Welwyn North (2 miles), Hatfield (3.1 miles)
- Real ale
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Oak Tavern, Welwyn Garden City (0.4 miles), Chieftain, Welwyn Garden City (0.7 miles), Fairway Tavern, Welwyn Garden City (0.7 miles), Ludwick Arms, Welwyn Garden City (0.7 miles), Bakehouse, Welwyn Garden City (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Attimore Hall, Welwyn Garden City
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Bypassed four pubs to come here because you can rely on a good selection of ales and today was no exception. What a choice, I'll begin with pump one. "A pint of Purity Ubu please barman" 'Sorry it's off' he said. Next pump had Purity Mad Goose. 'That's also off' "Not to worry" I said, "Purity's Gold, not had that one before" 'Off' "London Pride?" 'No' "Not much chance of Ghost Ship then?" 'Yes, it's on' He begins to pour my pint, then stops. 'Oh, sorry, while you were deciding what to have a customer has just had the last pint from the barrel' So that leaves the dreaded Doombar. "Please tell me that has also run out?" I pray. 'No, there is plenty left' he said 'Very popular with the customers' "You do surprise me" I added sarcastically. "I don't think I'll bother" And all this at 7 O'clock on a Wednesday evening - no wonder pubs are closing down every week. fugglehops - 1 Jul 2019 16:00 |
'daisydew' obviously left here in a moo-d. Beware one-post members. This is only my third visit here but could not agree less than her review below. Three hand pumps, all in use and all in good condition. I'm not going to suggest you would not like them - we all have different tastes. There is quite a collection of pump clips behind the bar - suggesting a varied selection of ales previously served. There is a good choice of food, most costing £7 to £8. It is not 5 star restaurant quality but it is cooked well (steaks are perfect) and hot (without the use of a microwave). The barman/manager is very pleasant and hard working. If 'daisydew' would like to suggest a better pub in Welwyn that serves guest ales (not Greene King or McMullen's please) and serves good food a reasonable prices, I would be willing to give it a try. fugglehops - 10 Mar 2013 15:38 |
My only warning to all is PLEASE DO NOT GO THERE !!! firstly they don't have a beer u would like to have ( most of the time they are out of stock ) secondly the food is over priced .....because its tasteless cold and i believe stale . so basically whats a point going there and flushing ur money down the drains . nothing good about it as far as i can remember althought its just been a day i was there !!! daisydew - 30 May 2012 17:58 |
An Ember Inns pub, with a choice of three ales. The Elgood Black Dog and Itchen's Treacle Stout were on the warm side (the barman did say the cooler was playing-up) but at least they were still better than the dreaded Greene King swill you get in Hertfordshire. Food choice, price and taste were quite adequate. A better pub than when I last visited about ten years ago. Would come again...........within ten years. fugglehops - 12 Apr 2012 21:48 |
Visited this pub alot more recently, the new managers must be doing a good job as the beer is much better, service is quicker and i may even be tempted by the food. Keep up the good work Keith! fathead1985 - 18 Dec 2011 00:36 |
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