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Muddled Man, West Chinnock - pub details

Muddled Man
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Address: Lower Street, West Chinnock, Somerset, TA18 7PT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14101) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Website: http://www.themuddledman.co.uk

Nearest train station Crewkerne (3.4 miles)

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yesterday,10-6-14, myself and six family members went for lunch at The Muddled Man,and found it to be a great place to eat and drink real ales,at very reasonable prices, The landlord was very amusing, as befitted the pub name,I was certainly not offended by the friendly banter, the food was excellent,both in quantity and value, and the beer was exceptional, well done Yeovil ales. We will be going there again, very soon
rogervfell - 11 Jun 2014 22:01
Quirky pub, quirky landlord. I really love it. Probably going to be my local from now on. Had a lovely evening there. You could go there on your own and not feel out of place. Lovely dog if you tickle its belly. :-)
The locals were very friendly. The beer was good. Yet to try the food but have high hopes as the landlord wants to please. 10/10 from me, and I'm fussy where I drink.
Anthropoid - 27 Jul 2012 12:22
A run of the mill village pub, nothing fancy, doesnt try to be and no worse for that. Beer was fine, as you would hope for.
cellarbuoy - 12 May 2012 15:56
Clearly a village pub, well used by the regulars (who completely ignored us strangers) but a peculiar welcome from the landlord whose sense of humour appears to be an unsubtle mix of country yokel combined with schoolboy repartee plus a hint of village idiot. Nevertheless the ales, both local brews, were spot on and well kept; Will's Neck from the Quantock Brewery and M.G.B. from the Cottage Brewing Co. Apart from a good range of steaks the menu is pedestrian and limited to pub grub, all with chips and peas - the menu actually states that fresh vegetables are only served on Sundays or with large pre-booked parties! However the food was well-cooked, the portions generous and the value very good. On the upside - a small pair of scissors were provided to cut the packets of various sauces, on the downside the various sauces were in packets. Overall just what you'd expect to find in a no-frills village pub - therefore an average 5/10.
BobOs - 25 Feb 2012 15:07
Very good country pub with a fine collection of pump clips showing all the beer on offer (though unfortunately not all at the same time).

3 beers always available, local Moor and Cottage beers on my visit, and not a drop of Doom Bar in sight.
Paris_Hilton - 13 Nov 2010 14:34

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