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The Little Pack Horse, Bewdley
Wandered into this amazing venue on Saturday evening after spending some time in the Wyre Forest. Was suffering a headache so decided against beer, which was a shame as there was a good selection of pastuerised pints and REAL ALES! We asked about a table but told that it was always book in advance on Saturdays, however the Gods smiled on my date and I and there was a cancellation. What can I say? This small hard to find pub produced better quality more imaginative food than I've experienced anywhere for a long time. Beats all the restaurants in Birmingham hands down. If you want somewhere for amazing food and a quaint/cosy atmosphere, this is THE place to go. Will definately go back here and I've got to drive from the north side of Birmingham to get here, in my opinion, will be well worth the 50 mile round trip! Would have given it a possible 10/10 if i'd have been able to try the beers. AMAZING!
27 Apr 2009 22:11
Visited this a few weeks back with my girlfriend, whilst it was very quiet they seemed very friendly inside - although did initially appear closed from outside. Once in, the beer was acceptable and the food! The food was amazing. My girlfriend made me sit and wait whilst she struggled to finish because she was enjoying such an exhilarating taste sensation! Taking my parents there for dinner this week. Great venue in my opinion. Don't be put off, give it a go!!
4 Jul 2007 20:58
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Ye Olde Windmill, Gentleshaw
What a cracking pub! Can't believe the comments on here slagging it off, they are complete tripe. Currently sat at the bar sipping Wye Valleys Butty Bach, also on tap is Stairway to Heaven and Pedigree. There's a range of ciders, bottled and draught and all the other usual stuff, also including Eliotts Winter Warmer (mulled wine). I've just had a meal (horseshoe of gammon) which was delicious and huge! More than value for money. The staff are all polite prompt and generally lovely. The head man is Dennis who is a mix of grumpy old man and stand up comedian. All together this is the nicest pub I've been in for a fair time. Better than the soulless dull commercial out fits that appear to spring up in town centres these days. Top marks to Ye Olde Windmill (without their free wifi I'd not be able to post this), a good pub, a great atmosphere and superb beer.
My recommendation - try it and I guarantee you will like it!
26 Oct 2012 21:29