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The Plough, Congresbury - pub details

Plough

Address: High Street, Congresbury, Bristol, Somerset, BS49 5JA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 21728) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Yatton (1.8 miles), Nailsea & Backwell (4.6 miles), Worle (4.8 miles)

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Visited on a Saturday evening. Very friendly reception. Five real ales were on and the food was well prepared and very tasty. The pub was full of friendly locals. CAMRA Branch Pub of the Year for 2013 & 2014. Beers were Twisted Oak Fallen Tree, Exmoor Gold, Bass, Otter Head and St Austell Tribute.
wightsteamer - 30 Aug 2014 22:18
Been a couple of times since my last report, 2009...Definitly better on the food front and good selection of ales. Plenty of customers on both visits.
With the old inn down the road, makes Congresbury a nice place for alers/foodies to visit. Even the local chippy was doing business on this Sunday.
james55westhead - 29 Jan 2012 16:50
Had lunch here on the way down to Cornwall recently. Busy even just after 12. Excellent beer and food - 4 beers on including beers from Cheddar and Otter. Faggots in onion gravy excellent too. Will return for sure.
metrology_man - 2 Aug 2010 09:01
As others have said, not much has changed, but then, if it's not broke don't fix it. It's still a great pub. We foound the food to be very good, both generous portions and decent quality. The ham, egg and chips came with several massive slabs of decent, thick-cut ham and the scampi seemed pretty good too. The salad served with it was much better than many pubs, containing not just lettuce and tomato, but red pepper, green pepper, sweetcorn, red cabbage, cress, and I daresay some other stuff. Two mains for �15 seems reasonable value.

However, this is BEER in the evening, so the beers on this occasion were: London Pride, Gem, RCH East Street Cream, Reservoir Dogs, St. Austell Tribute and Butcombe. Coming soon are Proper Job and Yeovil's Posh IPA.
The cider was Stowford Press.
Blackthorn - 10 Apr 2010 22:28
revisted today and can only say that their seem to be little or no change from my first visit. so reallyn cannot add much,although i would have expected an improvement in the food quality, as i note the prices have increased. if your going to charge high make sure the quality is there also, not just a bigger portion.
james55westhead - 27 Jan 2010 17:48

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