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4 based on 81 reviews
We visit Dymock once or twice a year and we always stop at this pub. We usually enjoy the daffodil walk in March/April and start in Kempley so that the pub is about half way round. This is a traditional village pub with the village hall next door as are the village green and the church. There is outdoor seating and parking out front overlooking the road as well as a beer garden behind the pub. When we arrived this year it was the Dymock Daffodil Weekend so there were stalls, etc in the village hall and plenty going on. We enjoyed a coffee and cider in the pub. There is plenty of parking in a field over the road from the pub too. We have never had a meal here but looking at the menu there should be something for everyone. Please check the pub's opening times on its website before you visit.
4 based on 499 reviews
An award-winning 17th century Country Inn and Restaurant with an exceptionally warm welcome, home from home atmosphere and remarkably delicious food. Set in a stunning countryside location, our family run Inn features open fires, an oak beamed restaurant,
Welcoming place, feeling like at home, careful staff and good food. Perfect service.We felt really fine here spending all evenings and mornings for dinners and breakfasts.Guys and owner helpful with information.highly reccomended!!!We will surely come back!Good job!Alessandra and AntonioHi Alessandra and Antonio, Thank you so much for choosing to stay at The Farmers Boy and for leaving such a fantastic review. Everyone is so nice for having the best guests and we've figured how to make each guest happy. We're always right here to help you with whatever you need. Looking forward to your next visit. CheersFarmers Boy Team
4 based on 213 reviews
We popped in for some lunch after doing a delivery next door.Lovely old Pub, no kids running around screaming, just the sound of adults in quiet conversation.Ordered a Ham Sandwich, lovely chrusty bread, thick beautiful Ham, crest of Salad and Chips for £6:50, thoroughly enjoyable way to spend our break.
4 based on 74 reviews
Traditional country pub with large grounds located within the heart of the Herefordshire countryside. The pub has a reputation for serving and good variety of great ales and home cooked, seasonal and hearty pub food (weds - sat).
After a lovely daffodil walk nearby what better than a hospitable tradition pub serving great beer and food. Despite us being around 18 in number (they did have advance warning) everyone was delighted with the standard and quantity of their meals. I had a really imaginative veggie ploughmans, of loads if cheeses, fresh French bread, hummus olives, sundried toms. and a delicious warm ratatouille.Others had freshly cooked fish and chips, macaroni cheese and garlic bread, sandwiches and chips etc etc. The staff were charming. We will walk that way again, soon!
4 based on 241 reviews
We are located in the beautiful small village of Aston Crews, offering a freshly cooked seasonal menu filled with local ingredients. The Penny has some exceptional views of the Black Mountains and the Malvern hills from the beer garden (with children's pl
We booked on a Saturday evening. The Inn is in a great location and lovely inside. There were four of us and we ordered drinks at the bar when we entered. One of these drinks was a cup of tea. We were shown to our table and assured that the cup of tea would be brought along.We ordered our meals and waited. The tea wasn't brought over by the time I had finished my pint. I had to go to the bar and request it. The original barman that we placed the order with was apologetic and said it had slipped his mind. The tea was brought over soon after.Whilst we were waiting for our food to be brought to us, another gentleman from behind the bar came over with some bread and olives. He said these were complimentary because our food order was taking longer than should be expected. (We thought this was a nice touch.)Our food was served to us a little while later. All four meals were delicious. Whilst bringing us our food, the waitress asked if we required any sauces. We did and she said she'd bring them over. She didn't! We ate the meals without the promised sauces.So, in summary, the food is just great but little touches of service could be improved.We would all definitely return!Hello, thank you for your review, sorry about the service it is now improved. Have a great weekend.
4 based on 1229 reviews
Country Pub and Dining specialising in authentic, home made food using local, fresh produce as much as possible. Located in a delightful village setting just mintutes from junction 4 of the M50. Children, dogs and muddy boots are welcome as long as they a
Called in for lunch and we have been before and found it ok. Well I did say I our chips were not home made but apparently they only serve home made chips. Well may be they use a chipping machine as they were all the same shape unlike hand cut chips. Also they found it strange we had visited twice in three weeks, well when I find some where I like I could go twice a week so I dont understand that remark. As pub food goes it was nothing special and extremely expensive for what we had. The pudding was just about ok but well over priced. Maybe it's just not for me as so many amazing reviews. As they say not everyone likes the same thing and that's a good thing.Thank you for your review. You are absolutely right, I do find it a little strange that you have visited us on three occasions now, and at best, in your eyes we have achieved "average" status, I really am grateful that you keep giving us another chance but I am afraid I have some bad news for you.All of our chips are hand peeled, hand cut and cooked here, we do not have a chipping machine and I am actually quite pleased that they are a uniform size, they then will cook evenly and be consistent, they will always be done this way here, so can I suggest that to eliminate the possibility that we disappoint you for a fourth time you take your custom somewhere else.Regards,Chris
Food was tasty with good sized portions but ambiance poor not assisted by children running around and through door to outside which was adjacent to our table. Adjourned after lunch to bar which was friendly and homely but in dire need of refurbishment
4 based on 111 reviews
We were staying nearby, with friends and wanteda convivial Sunday lunch.TA reviews looked good so we made a reservation.From the first phone call and right through the meal we were impressed by the cheerful, friendly staff - they are a credit to The Kings Arms.Sunday lunch offered us a choice of beef, turkey or pork in regular or smallsize portions. Lamb roast (for a £1 supplement) was listed on the specials board, but sadly not available by the time we ordered.Portions were plentiful - 3 of us ordered the regular size but I wascontent with small size portion and that was plenty for my smaller appetite. A big dish of fresh vegetables and another of cauliflower cheese arrived for us to share - more than we could possibly eat.The pub was busy - no surprise - but service was prompt after we had ordered at the bar.This is certainly deserving another visit when we next come to Newent.The billfor 2 of us -one regular and one small roast, 1 and a hlf pints of beer, came to about £22.50 plus tip.Thanks for your support and great comments best wishes Chrissie and Wayne and all the KA team
4 based on 338 reviews
We went to the restaurant with some customers, the popadoms were good, I then had samosas, they were huge, too big, but just consisted of potatoes and nothing else, no spice, and bland. I then had vegetable pathyia it consisted of over cooked potato, one strip of carrot and a piece of broccoli in a very sweet thick sauce, with again no spice, this should be a medium hot dish. We also had very over cooked and quite hard rice. Embarrassing for all as customer and supplier none of us wanted to complain. When we left the restaurant everybody commented how poor the food was, our customers said that the food was normally so good, and were quite shocked by what we were served. Possibly a change of chef, or just a really âoffâ night . Iâve had more spicy cottage pie in the past.
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4 based on 542 reviews
A traditional rural pub, surrounded by countryside but easy to travel to. The Kilcot was built in the 1690's and was totally derelict 10 years ago. It was bought by a local family and is still run by that family. The pub was refurbished by local craftsmen
We last visited in 2013 and although there are now different owners the experience is still excellent. From the time we arrived until the time we left we were treated like friends. We were the same group that met there in 2013 but sadly one member was not with us. Hey ho, we loved our meal and hope to return sooner. All five of us chose different meals and we were all pleased with our choices. Highly recommend.
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