The Greyhound, Corfe Castle - pub details
Address: The Square, Corfe Castle, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 5EZ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01929 480205
Wareham (4.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
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> Current user rating: 5.2/10 (rated by 22 users)
> Local guide: Dorset pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Bankes Arms Hotel, Corfe Castle (0.1 miles), Fox, Corfe Castle (0.1 miles), Castle Inn, Corfe Castle (0.2 miles), New Inn, Church Knowle (1.4 miles), Scott Arms, Kingston (1.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Greyhound, Corfe Castle
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| When around and about, it is the done thing to just find a place to eat and take a chance. My friend summed up both our opinions of the food when he commented that there are places in London with awards who couldn't serve up food as nice as this. The atmosphere is friendly, the staff willing to share talk and a selection of drinks that, while not the largest I've seen, are certainl tuned to have something to please all but the most picky. The place certainly has a homely but quirky personality that sits well with me. If there was one thing that irked me, it was that the seating has a lack of leg room in places ... but ... if I'm in the area again, this pub will be top of my list. msknight - 11 Oct 2008 21:56 |
| I'm fairly local to this pub and I'm rather astonished at the number of bad reviews - have they gone to a different pub?! I eat there now and again and it's always very good; that's not to say things never go wrong, but when (on the odd occasion) they do, it's always been put right to my complete satisfaction. Tasty beers and lovely ciders too! Live music is good there and there's always a good atmosphere - which is why I keep going back. I'd recommend it to a visitor every time. And in fact, quite often do. PirateCaptain - 18 Sep 2008 22:27 |
| Never have I had such a laugh as when I dropped into the greyhound inn at Corfe Castle last Monday night I discovered the ‘quiz and curry night’- a strange combination yet one which certainly works. Thrown out are the normal loving quiz arrangements and instead a much more impromptu question and answer session took place with answers being shouted out!!!!! The banter and good natural arguing made the night, with much laughter from all the participants...... Now the food, it was lovely my husband had the curry and a pint which was lovely and good value, I had the mussels which were so good I needed to order more bread to soak the sauce they were cooked in, overall a really inviting and comfortable pub, food and service was fantastic, staff smiling, prompt to serve and professional.............. zoeginn - 11 Sep 2008 16:51 |
| We visited The Greyhound Last weekend,As a frequent pub goer,we were very impressed by the standard of food and service in this very busy establishment. Our party consisted of twelve, we all ordered specials and one or two items off the main menu. The lamb, Beef and Chicken dishes were really fantastice, so I HONESTLY CANNOT COMPLAIN.The bar had three award winning real Ales, even the 2008 Champion Beer Of Britain, Altons Pride. Sometimes we find with pubs like this, that during summer holidays and bank holidays, the sheere quantity of orders that small pubs have to deal with in tourist hot spots can have an effect on the whole visit. For me, hats off to the team and keep up the good work.. Jack Cleevedale jacci - 10 Sep 2008 18:04 |
| Appalling Possibly the least rewarding visit to a pub EVER the food is dreadful the exciting menu descriptions don’t bare any resemblance the deep fried rubbish you will be presented with. Totally over priced. To add to this the decor is stark and unfriendly and the staff are unprofessional. Don’t both with this place it’s a hole in every respect. I note with amusement this is the second damning review of the food centred around the “Platter of Sausages” jonwild - 9 Sep 2008 16:00 |
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