The Angel Inn, Upton Scudamore - pub details

Address: Upton Scudamore, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 0AG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 22635)

Nearest train stations Dilton Marsh (1.7 miles), Warminster (1.8 miles), Westbury (2.7 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 6 users)
> Local guide: Wiltshire pub guide
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Hollies Hotel, Westbury (1.4 miles), Bell Inn, Westbury (1.5 miles), Nags Head, Warminster (1.5 miles), Organ Inn, Warminster (1.7 miles), Weymouth Arms, Warminster (1.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Angel Inn, Upton Scudamore

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Agree with Saxon Scooper - overpriced so-called bistro pub. Been twice (one voluntarily, once as part of a group). Had to wait an eternity on a Tuesday night (understaffed) for a £17 main course, the potato accompanyemnt was burnt. Outrageous. Lacks real atmosphere. Does not justify the cost. Beer ok.
Grumpole - 15 Mar 2009 21:08
An unimpressive pub from the road as it sits on the pavement. Entering from the rear car park is pleasant. Pub has an old feel to it and the bar area seems like a Bistro. Wooden floor, stripped pine tables etc. Rest is laid out like a restaurant. Quiet on a weekday March lunchtime, but not surprised with main courses at £16-95!! 3 real ales, Bass, Butcombe, 6X. Tried the now rare Bass which was OK. Sadly not really a pub anymore and charging excessive restaurant prices.

Reviewed 03/03/08 by SADCATS on Tour! SCORE-6.
Saxon_Scooper - 3 Mar 2008 17:38

Saxon_Scooper - 3 Oct 2008 19:00
On the verge of becoming a restaurant more than a pub (no sandwiches, crisps, etc.) but well-kept beers, excellent food and very friendly staff. The fact that this is in the Michelin Guide (and the AA Pub Guide too) speaks more for the food than for "a pub" in its old sense.
HenPen - 21 Jun 2008 18:50
Stopped at this pub on the way home from Bath.It's in the AA Pub Guide.
Beer was fine and the staff friendly. Really there for Sunday Lunch.Extremely disappointed with our Roast Beef Dinner,as were the three diners next to us. Two thin slices of beef, a Yorkshire Pudding with two small undercooked roast potatoes.Other veg. in dish were green beans(good) carrot and swede(One piece of carrot not cooked) and again, small portions.
I only left feeling full because they serve up fresh bread with it an I ate the lot.£9.50 for that is extortion,my local does a wholesome roast for £5.95 and you don't need bread to fill you up!
trevor2121 - 25 Jul 2006 18:44
An excellent pub for a quiet drink or a lovely meal, either in the restaurant or the bar. Great service and lovely extra little touches like the olives, olive oil and freshly baked bread if you are eating.
McLarenLad - 14 Sep 2005 10:27

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