Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Stonehouse. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you. including Old Badger Inn, The Frocester George, The Old Fleece, The Bell at Selsley, The Star Inn, Whiteshill, The Royal Oak, The Vine Tree Inn, Rose & Crown Inn, Clothiers Arms, The Old Lodge
4 based on 442 reviews
A 400 year old hunting lodge set on Minchinhampton Common in the Cotswolds, The Old Lodge restaurant provides a fairytale setting in which to dine. Built in traditional mellow Cotswold stone, The Old Lodge, at one time a hunting lodge owned by Henry VIII,
Blazing fireplaces was not the only warm welcome, Danny, Richard, Alex Honor, Manu and Mimi were exceptional hosts as I waited out the storm, nothing was too much for them. The accomodation was cozy, clean and warm and the shower hot, powerful and exhillerating. You truly feel as if you traveled back in time, to an era where everything slowed down and the staff found time to chat and you actually felt like you mattered. If you like a warm welcome a blazing fire, lovely comfortable leather couches and chairs all with the smell of old leather and wood smoke this is your place.
4 based on 145 reviews
Pub at the Stroud end of Bath Road (Stroud-Nailsworth) Independently run free house offering Bed and Breakfast accommodation
We had lunch with friends whilst touring around the Stroud area. It was a great find with plenty of parking. The staff were friendly and attentive and it was clearly a popular establishment by the number of customers present. We had an evening meal booked at another location so we decided on a light lunch, even though there is an extensive menu, specials board and separate sandwich menu. We had Whitebait, soup of the day, a Portobello Mushroom with Goats Cheese and a Coronation Chicken Sandwich which came with side salad, coleslaw and a portion of fries. All the food was delicious, clearly freshly prepared and not overly expensive; portion sizes are good. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and would highly recommend this pub. A little reminder, if you visit with a car and use their parking facilities then ensure that you enter your car registration on the electronic pad which you will find on the bar otherwise you might just get a ticket. The staff however will remind you.
4 based on 312 reviews
We called in Sunday mid afternoon for a drink and to possibly eat. Had heard various negative reports locally on the pub, which years ago we frequented regularly and always had a good experience. The bar was empty and nobody was serving but then a tall man appeared, the owner perhaps, who quite sternly asked what we wanted. We ordered a half pint of lemonade and a half pint of lager shandy, the lemonade was poured from an R. Whites bottle and ice dropped in afterwards, without asking if ice was wanted! Price for two small drinks £5.40! The menu was expensive, maybe thatâs why the pub, on a festival weekend, was empty. The âownerâ then loudly berated someone behind the bar who was being trouble by a flying insect and promptly sprayed some sort of pungent product, the smell of which wafted across to us, and also took three people by surprise who had just arrived at the bar. All in all, felt unwelcoming, expensive and unimpressed by the gentlemanâs attitude. Would not return.
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4 based on 87 reviews
After a cold couple of hours walking in the woods, we stopped off for a hot chocolate. The staff were welcoming friendly and helpful. We decided to stay for food and had a beautiful lunch. Good portions of superbly tasty food. Steak, pork belly and haddock and salmon, all three dishes were amazing. Dog friendly, yet smart and warm. Local beers and ciders and great food at a reasonable price. Can't lose. Highly recommend
5 based on 94 reviews
Service was very attentive, so thank you for that.Lime and sodas were weak and I asked for more lime. Not hard to get right??Nut roast was plentiful but rather stodgy. Half the volume but a better recipe please.Roasted potatoes were not vegetarian so had some nice boiled potatoes with other vegetables similarly well prepared, accompanied by a good gravy. £13 for a main and more if you have meat.Good Afternoon, your comments have been noted.Thank you for taking the time to do so.
4 based on 226 reviews
Welcome to The Star Inn, a traditional Cotswolds pub & B&B located in picturesque Whiteshill, Gloucestershire. Come dine with us! The perfect place for a pint If you are simply looking for a relaxing atmosphere to put your feet up, look no further, our co
I recently enjoyed a two night stay in the cottage apartment at the Star. The accommodation was clean and comfortable. The bar was excellent with a terrific beer selection. The restaurant menu featured a large selection of tasty options. There were three people in my party, including two young men in their 20âs. We didnât eat the same meal twice and we were completely satisfied with every meal. Ken (the landlord) and his staff were welcoming and very helpful. I look forward to staying at the Star again.
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4 based on 230 reviews
My wife and I had a one night stop over at the Bell while walking the Cotswolds Way.Everything was excellent, the restaurant, the staff, beers and wines, and the rooms were wonderful. Breakfast was also a real treat - and dog friendly too!I was really impressed that the local english wines, which normally command a premium were competatively priced - clearly the Bell is doing it's bit to promote local produce and wines.By the way, if you are a Gin afficianado, then this is definitely the place to go. The selection of Gins is amazing.
4 based on 597 reviews
Sitting half way between Stroud and Nailsworth, this 250 year-old former coaching inn, built in the heyday of the Stroud wool industry, oozes rustic character and charm. The Old Fleece has a very relaxed and homely atmosphere and is run by a team of staff
Overall nice place , nice staff and nice location, food was nice , the only down side was there wasnât enough vegan options but worth a visit
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4 based on 191 reviews
We decided to go to the George at Frocester for Sunday evening meal to celebrate our eldest's A level grades and his place at Cardiff University. Had looked online for menu but hadn't seen three roast dinners we all decided to plump for these two beef and two pork- gorgeous lovely gravy as a pour on and two lots of vegetables to share between four and two gravy boats. superb for the price and quality. I then decided to have the mini desserts plate which I then had to share with the rest of the table.- thoroughly recommend as small bites and tasters rather than feeling too full at the end of the evening - fabulous x
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4 based on 589 reviews
A Traditional Freehouse, serving Real Ales and Quality Homemade Menu both Lunchtime and Evening.
2 couples visited the Old Badger Inn for drinks and a evening meal last Saturday evening.Staff were very friendly, helpful and attentive.Wide variety of drinks available and those that we had were good.Food proved to be excellent with Nachos starter for one being plenty for two.The main meals were Mixed Grills x2, Fish & Chips and Shepherds Pie. All were very tasty and plenty of it.Would recommend it as place to visit and enjoy the atmosphere and food & drink.
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