Horse and Jockey, Tylers Greenback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Lovely traditional pub, great for a few quiet pints on a Saturday afternoon
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I've been a local here for many a long year and the first thing I'd say is that 'cynicalbastard' can now relax 'cos the 'estate agent types' have now moved on to the recently re-furbed chi-chi 'Old Queens Head' up the street.! Well-kept beer (Cask Marqued), friendly atmosphere, winter fire and old-style interior are the positives here. Poor internal lay-out though translates into 'uncomfortable', once the place gets a bit busier, so a few inside restructurings would make a big difference . The landlord is not the adventurous sort though, so nothing will change. Menu is rarely changed nowadays so eaters have declined from it's previous peak, when it's 'home-cooked' grub was legend. Good steaks though. So, if you like steaks, banter and good beer or are a one-off eater, then give it a bash.!
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The only proper village pub in Tylers Green, at least 4 different ales on (Abbots, Pride, Adnams). Good food. Small garden. Well behaved dog friendly.
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A small country pub, very popular with the dreaded estate agent types in the early evening, but settling down nicely as the evening wears on.
Excellently kept drop of ale - Abbotts - down to earth menu. This means reasonable choice, unpretentious and good pricing.
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Average, but adequate.
Alain - 17 Jul 2006 12:11 |
After a walk up from Loudwater through the golf course what could be better than a pint of Adnams and a toasted stilton and bacon sandwich!!!! This pub never disappoints and the landlord and bar staff are very friendly.
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Friendly pub with lots of regulars. Well kept Adnams and several other real ales. Food seems popular here but mine was bloody awful.How can you bugger up a cheese sandwich? By using cheap bread and stale grated cheese.
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