The Orange Tree, Baldock - pub details
Address: Norton Road, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 5AW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25725) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Baldock (0.3 miles), Letchworth (1.9 miles), Arlesey (4.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by GTC on 22 Aug 2005
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other pubs nearby:
Broken Drum, Baldock (0.1 miles), White Hart, Baldock (0.2 miles), Victoria, Baldock (0.2 miles), Old White Horse, Baldock (0.3 miles), Engine, Baldock (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Orange Tree, Baldock
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| Heard that a new landlord had taken over so thought that was as good a reason as any to see what the pub is like. The pub is undergoing a minor refurb but the Lounge bar is quite welcoming with a fire going at the far end and a little music wafting around in the background. Beers are the usual GK suspects and one guest ale. I stuck to the IPA which was in tip top nick. Was quite busy on the Sunday I went in there with a nice buzz going on . Didn't have anything to eat but I must say that the sunday lunch looks tremendous value and there were no shortage of takers during the time I was there. All in all a pub to add to my (sadly short) list of pubs in the area worth a repeat visit. DoctorFunk - 22 Nov 2010 12:43 |
| popped in here Saturday afternoon after a country walk, good pint of IPA and a sambuca for the mrs. Nice pub. podster - 8 Nov 2010 11:16 |
| I had a nice pint or two in there recently. nice and relaxing .. not bad place at all Ale_munkey - 16 Sep 2010 21:05 |
| popped in here for a quick pint yesterday as I had an hour to kill in Baldock, was greeted with a friendly hello and a smile from the lady sitting outside with a coffee, who I presume was the landlady, the main bar to the right as you go in was set up for food so i went to the left, a small public bar, it was only just after eleven am so there where only a couple of locals sitting at the bar, it's a green king house so I ordered a pint of abbott and sat down to drink, I soon got chatting to the two local chaps and we were soon joined by the land lady and after about 5 mins I felt like it was my local, the abbott was in excellent condition and the locals were drinking the IPA so I expect that was okay also, I'd originally just popped in for a quick one but stayed for another as both the beer and the atmosphere were both very good, and if I lived locally would certainly return to try the food and a more lesurely beer vinnnie - 24 Jul 2009 12:40 |
| A cozy little place with a fab beer garden. Great to chill out there in the summer. You don't have to bother going inside either as they have a beer hatch which gets opened during sunny spells. Inside is comfortable but has a tight feel to the side room. It's a good one to go to if you fancy catching up with a mate as there's no loud music or too much dissruption. Slightly annoying is the fact it's away from the main drag and is difficult to incorporate into a pub crawl. It's a slight point, but worth mentioning. The_Dude - 22 Jan 2008 21:41 |
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