The King's Head Inn, Coleford - pub details

Address: Lower Coleford, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 5LU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20753) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Pub facilities/features:

  • Real ale
  • Dogs allowed

Pub suggested by Charlie Broughton on 25 Feb 2005

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> Current user rating: 9.0/10 (rated by 5 users)
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Eagle Inn, Coleford (0.4 miles), Bell Inn, Leigh on Mendip (0.9 miles), Duke of Cumberland, Edford (1.1 miles), Vobster Inn, Lower Vobster (1.1 miles), Holcombe Inn, Holcombe (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the King's Head Inn, Coleford

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Agree with the last post. A grand old drinkers pub that always has a great selection of locals and visitors. Bravely not serving food, this is a place where conversation dominates...unless the football is on, when everyone watches the game. That said, the landlord Craig has the 6 Nations and Rugby World Cup on as well, along with other terrestrial based sport events, so a broad spectrum is catered for. For those seeking food, its a great place to begin and end a walk to the Duke of Cumberland at Edford (good food pub), the footpath starts opposite the pub carpark and a few drinks in here before and after generally make up our sunny Sunday afternoons. Really great unpretentious local boozer.
JoWard25 - 17 Aug 2011 23:27
Set in a beautiful area for walking, this is a local pub used by both locals and ramblers. Very friendly staff. Exceptionally clean. Good selection of guest beers. Cheddar Valley cider - go on, try it! Please don't be scared by the clientele. If you're friendly, in my experience, they'll reciprocate!
If you don't enjoy football, you'll be disappointed if there's a big match on. The match WILL be on, but you can always sit in the bar or outside.
Pool Table, Darts, Skittles, Cribbage & Shove Ha'penny and a welcoming fire on chilly days. Irish Music Weekend in September - always entertaining! A real pub.
anon700 - 24 May 2008 23:31
We'd been out walking in the forest for the day when we came across the Kings Head. We looked at the clientele, looked at ourselves in shorts and wearing packs and thought better of going in. Pub look great from 100 yards away though...
danrkelly - 2 Sep 2005 15:34
Stumbled across the King's Head while on a walk in the area. A traditional pub that has been tastefully renovated (nice toilets!). Had a couple of pints of the guest ale, very well kept. Very freindly locals and a welcoming landlord. No meals though and the landlord said they had no intention of changing that. Dog friendly. Open fire. Recommended.
Charlie Broughton - 25 Feb 2005 11:41

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