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Olive Tree, Frome

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I was fearing this might of been more of a restaurant after reading previous reviews but I think it stilll retains a pub like feel. I had a good pint of Tribute.
billybraggscombiboiler - 19 Jul 2011 09:41
With other pubs in Frome closing, going down the pan, or becoming gastro-pubs. This is reliably the same as it was when I last posted. Still friendly, great beer garden and delicious food.
Grabber - 29 May 2011 11:24
Good choice of beer and lager, one of Frome's only beer gardens and delicious Thai food.
Grabber - 30 Aug 2009 10:53
Since the change in landlords and the arrival of the delicious Thai menu, this pub has become a 'must'. The well-kept Old Speckled Hen is also very welcome.
Bevver - 30 Aug 2009 10:42
Give me traditional Indian cuisine any day. Thai food tastes like soap powder. I am glad it was renamed The Olive Tree for it is about as much a pub as a lump of wood.
Drywillie - 15 Feb 2009 22:17
Changed hands now it's a Thai restaurant. Good food but really pricey. Definitely not a pub goers pub, gardens areas nice though.
pub_goer_frome - 12 Mar 2008 20:31
Good pub with good food. Eat out on the floral decking area and you will be forgiven for thinking that you are in the med!
anonymous - 16 Aug 2007 13:35
Makes a pretty good attempt at being foody and sophisticated (though I never like to see staff having a dress code to adhere to), and when they have a guest ale to supplement the ubiquitous Directors it can be a real pleasure (a very well kept Ruddles County was on not so long back). Don't expect anything other than 'major label' beers, though. Nice outside decking area, on warm days you have to fight your way through beautiful posh young things to get at it.
Bevver - 3 Mar 2006 15:06
Previously known as The Ship, in its new guise this pub has changed its target market (no baseball caps allowed!), and now provides a pleasant environment for eating and drinking. Real ale of reasonable quality is sold.
fromedrinker - 2 Dec 2005 12:26

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