The Harvester, Long Itchington - pub details

Address: 6, The Square, Church Rd, Long Itchington, Southam, Warwickshire, CV47 9PE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 26099) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Pub suggested by simon mills on 18 Sep 2005

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Green Man, Long Itchington (0.1 miles), Buck and Bell, Long Itchington (0.2 miles), Duck On The Pond, Long Itchington (0.2 miles), Cuttle Inn, Long Itchington (0.5 miles), Two Boats Inn, Long Itchington (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Worth the walk from the canal. Good real ale and exceptional food at reasonable prices. Faultless!
henrythenavigator - 13 Oct 2011 17:09
Went here during a holiday on the Grand Union Canal. Long Itchington is something of a beer mecca with three pubs in the Good Beer guide and a beer festival in May involving all 6 pubs in the village. The Harvester is a fabulous pub - friendly and good quality beer (from Adnams, Hook Norton and Dark Star when we visited). A bit of a walk from the canal, although the landlord showed us a short cut back, which crossed some fabulous ridge and furrowed fields.
arihall - 23 Jun 2011 07:13
Fab Pub, like being stuck in a 70's timewarp before Lie-bore and the Pub Co's wrecked the industry. Great sense of humour by the gents behind the bar, very well kept Ale, and do things ever so slightly differently to the others. I would heartily recommend this place if you like decent Cask Ale, served without pretence. I for one will be visiting again very soon! CAMRA GBG listed for the last 24 years, apparently as well!
bitterboy1970 - 18 Sep 2010 16:55
Was last here in 2005 - from another canal boat holiday. Just as good. Unspoiled village local with very well kept local ales - deservedly in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for over 20 consecutive years I understand. Landlord has a dry sense of humour. Food mow rather expensive for a pub - they need to watch out charging those prices in a basic unmodernised pub. Tried the nearby Buck and Bell which looked attractive but didn't take to the atmosphere and the casual attitude of the staff. Discovered that the pubs in the village get together to host a beer festival over the May Day Bank Holiday each year. Sounds really good.
GrahamH - 14 Jun 2010 00:14
Returned here for the first time in 14 years - spent a very pleasant evening enjoying excellent Hook Norton and Wye Valley ales and superb value food. Really friendly management helped to make this a highly enjoyable evening.
ed.spbw - 25 Apr 2008 21:01

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