The Anchor Inn, Hillfarrance - pub details
Address: Hillfarrance, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 1AW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 28618) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Taunton (4.1 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by YoYo on 2 Apr 2006
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other pubs nearby:
Allerford Inn, Allerford Crossing (0.9 miles), White Horse Inn, Bradford on Tone (1.2 miles), Royal Oak, Hillcommon (1.3 miles), Market House, Taunton (1.5 miles), Chapel, Cotford St Luke (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Anchor Inn, Hillfarrance
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| Great pub, was there friday 2nd December.Can,t fault the food. Have to keep a record of what you eat and drink if you run a tab though, Got ripped for 2 J2o,s and a beer that I didn't have. £6.70 bobwall - 7 Dec 2011 20:44 |
| There are not many gems like this about these days. We were welcomed and greeted with smiles. You can tell its a family run place as they actually seem to care if you're having a good time and enjoying your meal! They provided bits and bobs for the children to play with and brought their meals out early to stop them getting irritable. Our food was delicious and considering there were 12 of us and we'd not booked, we were all impressed with how they got it out to us so quickly. We've all agreed that we'll be back and this will be a regular place for the family to meet up. jackthelad37 - 28 Sep 2011 13:49 |
| Lovely country pub. Bit confused about the review below?? The pub serves up traditional pub grub. The claim it is all homemade and unlike many other pubs I've visited that claim this - I actually believe them! I had one of the best pies I've ever eaten, with real pastry and lots of steak. My wife who's vegetarian and often struggles, had the stilton and walnut pie. She asked for the recipe, which the owner/chef, was only too happy to give her. Friendly bunch, friendly locals and excellent food. Shame there aren't more about - we will be back! jonwalters1 - 3 Feb 2011 10:50 |
| No sign of any racism here, but no black people which may explain. A strangley non descript sort of a pub. The beer unexceptional in all respects and the music about as bland as it could be. The food was all rather plain and uninteresting. Enough to keep you from starvation, and although not unpleasant, it was not overly appertising either. Dr_Pangloss - 14 Jan 2011 14:20 |
| We booked The Anchor at the last minute as we were let down elsewhere. OK the room wasn't 5 star but then it doesn't say anywhere that it is. The room was clean and the bed comfortable. The bathroom was also clean with the usual complimentary shower gel and shampoo. Freeview TV and the complimentary tea, coffee and bottled water were also available. We received a very warm welcome, checked in quickly and showed to our room next to the patio area where a few locals were having something to eat and drink. I'm not a real ale fan but I can say the Thatchers Gold and Stowford Press ciders were spot on. The food was excellent, served piping hot and very quickly by staff who were very attentive and always smiling, nothing was too much trouble even though the dining room was fully booked, the atmosphere was excellent with families containing all ages out for a good evening wining and dining. Breakfast the next morning was a joy - full english, toast, orange juice and fresh coffee and best of all served up to 10am so no need to jump out of bed for an early breakfast! Would I recommend this pub? Yes (and not just for the sticky toffee pudding or the Thatchers Gold!) TSBristol - 10 Aug 2010 21:30 |
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