Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Sherborne. Sherborne is a market town and civil parish in north west Dorset, in South West England. It is sited on the River Yeo, on the edge of the Blackmore Vale, 6 miles (10 kilometres) east of Yeovil. The A30 road, which connects London to Penzance, runs through the town. In the 2011 census the population of Sherborne parish and the two electoral wards was 9,523. 28.7% of the population is aged 65 or older.
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4 based on 50 reviews
How bad can a buffet be? Well we found out today - really bad! Looking more like an apology for a 1970's budget village hall tea, the full range of the 'buffet' comprised two plates of sandwiches, a plate of sausage rolls, slices of pork pie, some dodgy-looking cold mini chicken skewers and a plate of dry-roasted peanuts. £7.95 a head!! Without the amusement of Fawlty Towers, but just as absurd. I would like to point out that there were 23 at the buffet including the organisers of the event. We catered what was requested and 22 of the group were very happy.You had the sole use of the function room as well as the buffet which cctv can see you eating your fair share. To close on the day you were rude and abusive to staff which we do not tolerate. I will be in touch with the organisers and advice them that you are no longer welcome in our pub. Next time please see what you get at the local petrol station for £7.95Best regards Steve Graham Owner
5 based on 23 reviews
Family and dog friendly local pub, serving seafood and Grill, pub classics and weekly specials. Locally sourced productive cooked fresh to order Serving Guest Ales ranging from £3.10 - £3.30 per pint
We popped in on a Saturday lunchtime for one of their all day breakfasts. I went for the large option and it was excellent. Smallish menu but there seems to be something for everyone. Very pleasant surroundings. Ample parking and a nice beer garden. Will certainly be back
4 based on 68 reviews
Proud to have been voted WEST DORSET CAMRA PUB OF THE YEAR 2019 - We are situated in the picturesque village of Yetminster, close to Sherborne, Yeovil and Dorchester, The White Hart is a beautiful 16th century thatched free-house with loads of character.
Very reasonably priced and a friendly,welcoming atmosphere here. If you are in the area it is well worth a visit.Thanks for your review. We are glad you enjoyed your visit to us and thank you for the recommendation. We hope to welcome you again.
4 based on 253 reviews
Set in cosy surroundings, The White Hart is the perfect retreat for those celebrating a special occasion, wanting a leisurely lunch or those just wishing to quench their thirst with our fine selection of drinks. You will find a diverse menu offering high
Oh dear, such friendly helpful welcoming service, but the food took forever to arrive and when it did it was terribly disappointing.The fish frenzy was just piles of deep fried âbrownâ. My falafel burger was more âbrownâ although my partner said he enjoyed his gammon, egg and chips.So disappointing when it could be so much better.
4 based on 158 reviews
I cannot praise the food enough, especially the wonderful selection of vegetables. All the roasts are beautifully cooked. The staff are friendly and helpful, and not in the least put out by unusual requests.Whenever I have visiors, I always take them to The George, and all of them always ask to go there when they next visit.
4 based on 116 reviews
A quintessential pub set in the rolling hills of the glorious Dorset countryside. No pool tables, no slot machines, no juke box - just a warm welcome, well kept beers, local cider and something on the menu boards for everyone to enjoy. Dog and children fr
A 2 night stay for 2 old friends going to the installation of Rev David Bond in Trent. What a welcome! Talk about the landlord and landlady going the extra mile! They don't do food on a Monday. Well they did for us 2 and for 2 other friends. Full choice of the menu as well! Our twin bedded room was spotlessly clean everything you could possibly need was provided. We were even given fresh milk and softened water for the kettle. We were also provided with bottled drinking water. The meal on the Monday night was lovely, cooked by the landlady. Breakfast has lots of choice. Fresh fruit, Yoghurt, Cereals, Orange Juice. Proper coffee and Earl Grey Tea available. The full works cooked breakfast set us up for the day. Lots of toast and good quality Marmalade and Jam. The pub downstairs is "Proper Traditional" Slate floors, Lit Log Burner, 3 Real Ales (well kept). Nearly always Doom Bar, the 2 others vary, chosen with TLC by the landlord. A lovely welcome in the bar by the locals and their dogs. The pub has 2 dogs very friendly and they got on well with all the visiting woofs. I cannot fault this place. Well worth a visit. The 2 letting rooms 1twin, 1king size double are no dogs. However, the Shepherds Hut in the garden, bedroom, bathroom and with its own log burner will soon be up and running. This is going to be Dog Friendly. I will be back soon with husband and dogs! This place is AWESOME!!!Thank you for your review The detail will Iâm sure help others make a choice as you have given a very honest overview of this hidden hostelry in the countrysideLook forward to welcoming you back soonCheryl Page
4 based on 270 reviews
Arrived for a return visit on a busy lunch time the landlord and staff made us feel very welcome the landlord in particular was most helpful to a member of our party, who has a learning disability, in accessing the pool table. Our food order arrived promptly being nicely presented and delicous! We will be visiting again soon and would recommend this lovely pub. The only improvement I could suggest is for there to be a regularly changing specials board for more variety in the menu for regular visitors.
4 based on 394 reviews
This picturesque rural Dorset gem dates back to the 14th century, when it was built to house the builders of the Saint Andrew's church spire. It maintains rustic charm and hosts original features of a thatched roof, beams, large fire places and flagstone
Lovely village inn situated in north Dorset. Pleasant bar staff with a good range of drinks, priced about average. The food looked very nice although we did not eat here. The slight negative would be that the car park doesn't appear big enough. Make sure you book for food, this is a busy venue.
4 based on 180 reviews
The chetnole is a country inn boasting a good range of real ales. we have a lunchtime snack menu for a quick light lunch as well as our full menu if you wish to treat yourselves. Our menu is complimented by a wide selection of wines. We have a lovely beer
Had a family meal in the Chetnole inn on Saturday night (11th May). Food was great with the confit duck leg and steak pie particular favourites. I also liked the white bait as a light starter option. Service was cheerful efficient and friendly and there was a nice buzzy atmosphere. I always find it consistently good here!
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4 based on 210 reviews
Traditional British Pub
First time here, a proper pub! £2.80 for a pint too, served with a smile. Great atmosphere too, even for a school night. Only one problem, only had one ale, so will definitely have to come back to test some more ales.Didnât check to see if they took card or just cash.
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