The Boot Inn, Flyford Flavell - pub details

Address: Radford Rd, Flyford Flavell, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR7 4BS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 12046)

Nearest train station Pershore (5.2 miles)

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Pub suggested by Jimbo Smith on 9 Aug 2004

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> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 5 users)
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user reviews of the Boot Inn, Flyford Flavell

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This was once my favourite eatery, no longer! Twice they've let me down, they won't get another chance until it changes ownership!
We waited 1 1/2 hours last night for our food to arrive at the table, others came in later, ate and left before we'd been served! The owners response was trite - 'fresh food takes time to prepare' How long does it take to grill a steak or a plaice??? An apology would have been nice but not forthcoming!
The 'specials board' - it hasn't changed in a year!
softboiled_please - 15 Nov 2008 09:28
WHat a miserable pub!! This place is not somewhere I would choose to go again. The food was cold, no apology but just shoved into the microwave it would seem!
Rude Barmaid, miserable older man - assume landlord?
cones across carpark to prevent ease of parking, had to walk some distance with elderly mother.
will not use again when in the area. has gone downhill a lot sadly.
rebecca1 - 5 May 2008 14:13
Parts of this old coaching inn apparently date back to the 13th century however this is not apparent from the immediate exterior. Instead it looks like a typical Victorian detached farm house. The first thing that attracts the attention inside is however a magnificent inglenook fireplace that dominates the small carpeted front bar. To the other side of the bar and not really in keeping with the pubs ambience is a pool area and this seems to take up a lot of room for such a small pub. Given the lack of space, it can get busy very easily and can also be a bit smokey. The beer selection is OK without being specifically adventurous – Green King IPA / Speckled Hen / Pride / Adnams. The rear of the pub contains the much larger restaurant with its wattle & daub walls, old timbers, low beams and central dividing screen. The usual pots, pans, jugs and brasses are complimented by a large milk urn and some interesting aerial photos. The food and service was fine but the pub is definitely geared more towards the diners than the drinkers. Accomodation is available in the adjoining refurbished coach house.
RogerB - 2 Feb 2007 13:47
Old village pub with a small front bar with pool table, and a large restaurant at the rear. good beers and excellent food. Don't be fooled by the bar snacks menu, they are basically full meals! Voted 9
Jimbo Smith - 9 Aug 2004 21:52

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