The Anchor, Seatown - pub details
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Address: Seatown, Chideock, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 6JU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20807) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Seaside location
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by alewhale on 27 Feb 2005
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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 39 users)
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other pubs nearby:
Clock House Hotel, Chideock (0.7 miles), George Inn, Chideock (0.7 miles), New Inn, Eype (1.8 miles)
user reviews of the Anchor, Seatown
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| First time back here for 12 years or so. Good to see it busy but outside tables were not cleared so gave the place a messy feel. Looks as if they have cashed in on the tourist trade and sacrificed quality. Beer seemed to be brought up by pressure sad to see. A bit of a let down although the location is still stunning. addlened - 27 Apr 2012 09:29 |
| We had a great time at this pub on a hot summers day after walking the coastpath around golden cap. We managed to sit outside and it was busy had many pints in the sunshine watching the world go by in a simply stunning location. Ploughmans lunch was great too. 10/10 montie49 - 23 Apr 2012 18:55 |
| Walked along the coastal path on New Year's Eve to arrive at the Anchor at lunchtime. It was busy then, in the summer it must be overflowing. Palmers beer was good and the food was excellent and quick given that everyone was eating. I liked the basic nature of the pub. Walking boots left on and everyone happy to find a traditional pub. thewickingman - 7 Jan 2012 11:23 |
| Given its location in splendid isolation next to a huge capsite this pub could be crap and still make loads of money! Fortunately it isn't. The food and service are always excellent and the beer well kept. The decor is dire and considering the turnover of the pub is an apalling abuse by Palmers the owners. The best time to go is late season when all of the fair weather chalet owners have disappeared. You can sit in front of a log fire and eat the freshest seafood, then go for a walk along the beach and watch all the mad fisherman who never seem to catch anything but fresh air and a nice view. Gaspode - 25 Sep 2011 19:10 |
| The prices in here in the past have been above that for the area but have now dropped into line with the other pubs in the location, a little surprising considering the higher quality and the seaside views.If you park in the main car park it costs four pounds redeeemable if you spend twenty pounds or more in the Anchor.Sadly the Palmers Brewery ales are poor this year,the few I tried remain unfinished, fortunatelyother Brewers can be found in local Free houses. slerpy - 10 Jul 2011 13:44 |
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