The Plough Inn, Longparish - pub details
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Address: Longparish, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 6PB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14684) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Whitchurch - Hants (4.1 miles), Andover (4.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating (Decking area), Dogs allowed (in bar area), Children allowed, Car park, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
Pub suggested by Tony on 14 Sep 2004
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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 39 users)
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other pubs nearby:
Cricketers Inn, Longparish (0.5 miles), Hurstbourne, Whitchurch (1.5 miles), Swan, Barton Stacey (1.9 miles)
user reviews of The Plough Inn, Longparish
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| I have to totally disagree with the last review by Diners dated 10th April 2012. This establishment was highly recommended to me by friends of mine for excellent, value for money food and this is exactly what I experienced. The relaxed, friendly but professional service I received was very impressive. I could not fault the atmosphere, decor, service or least of all the food. If you enjoy great good in a lovely family run pub with great surroundings then you have to visit The Plough in Longparish. dobson1983 - 19 Apr 2012 15:31 |
| New owners completely refurbished (sic) to reflect everything that is good for a young peoples burger bar in any town centre. Plastic chairs reflect the limited imagination and poor menu. A sad demise of what has been until recently been an excellent and wholesome experience. One star is for the enthusiastic service. Diners - 10 Apr 2012 09:19 |
| Perhaps ‘pompies’ should try a McDonalds. From hamburgers to fish fingers, fries to carrot sticks, milkshakes to organic milk...They claim! Why destroy the sanctity of a nice English pub with the presence of children? Have you considered that what you see as a 'lucrative section of the market', is unwelcome by the silent majority. A good traditional pub offers an escape for parents who having left their children with responsible adults, seek a peaceful meal or quiet drink. This is what makes a true English pub the envy of bars the world over. It looks as though you expected to get a silk purse for the price of a pig’s ear! Drywillie - 5 Oct 2010 20:50 |
| The Food in this pub is superb. Plenty of choice, cooked to perfection and uses all local produce. Small friendly restaurant. Have taken friends there who have also enjoyed it. Would strongly recommend it. winebuff - 23 Sep 2010 16:58 |
| Lovely pub in the heart of this pretty village. Always a warm welcome from the staff, interesting menus with local produce, along with classics for a midweek supper. Great wine menu and beer kept well. A great place for either a special occasion or just a casual pop in! Gets a double thumbs up from us. only wish my local was as good. marmite - 7 Sep 2010 22:19 |
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