Wig and Quill, Salisbury - pub details
Address: 1 New Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2PH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12737) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Salisbury (0.5 miles)
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> Current user rating: 6.6/10 (rated by 27 users)
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user reviews of Wig and Quill, Salisbury
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| Great pub used both during the day and evening over xmas good for both relaxing and having a meal but also lively on band nights. Great vibe with great people donna987 - 22 Jan 2012 13:24 |
| Visited with Shandychica on Saturday night. Fairly quiet. I suspect this is a place that you "Go on from". However Beer selection was good. The Henry's IPA was very drinkable. Didn't get a chance to sample the food as the kitchen was closed. But nice enough place. Watch out for the low ceiling. The barman had to walk at a stoop to collect the empties. We also met the pub dog. I suspect that they get very little trouble when the dog enters the room!. But he was friendly, especially when offered a few crisps. captaineric - 1 Feb 2011 19:55 |
| This picturesque 15th century tavern started life as 2 cottages for servants at the nearby Cathedral (the Haunch of Venison also had a similar beginning). The small and cosy front bar is fairly quaint with comfortable seats, a large brick fireplace and numerous oak beams. The main bar is in the middle of the pub where a spectacular fireplace takes centre stage. In keeping with the pub’s name, pictures of judges in their legal garb and a court gavel can be found around the bar. To the rear is a lighter and mory airy extension with a conservatory feel to it. This leads to the attractive crazy paved beer garden with shrubs down one side and, if you crane your neck, a glimpse of the Cathedral. 4 Wadworths ales available on my visit – Henry’s IPA, Horizon, 6X and Bishops Tipple and I found the prices more than reasonable. The staff were friendly and welcoming and, despite being fairly early in the afternoon, I got the impression that this is the sort of pub that would convey a pleasant atmosphere at most times. It is certainly worth a visit if in town. RogerB - 14 Aug 2009 12:45 |
| Very comfy pub on a cold day when we stopped in. The beers wre fair but nothing great in my opinion. My wife loved the Stowford Press cider to her usual Strongbow, however. The barmaid was friendly but we didn't feel inclined to hang around very long. fr21555 - 16 Feb 2009 20:09 |
| OK, so it's not the most expensive pub in Salisbury - that title goes to the New Inn by a large margin. ETA - 6 Nov 2008 14:08 |
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