The Bakers Arms, Broad Campden - pub details

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Address: Broad Campden, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6UR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31173) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Moreton-in-marsh (4.8 miles)

Brewery: Stanway Brewery

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale

Pub suggested by Caraman on 17 Dec 2006

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user reviews of the Bakers Arms, Broad Campden

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A marvellous pub in every respect. 5 real ales, all beautifully kept, the best of which is Stanway Bitter, served beautifully at a perfect temperature and at £2.30 a pint.

Stupidly my party and I went on to Mickleton and Chipping Campden and didn't find a pint to compare with the Stanway or a price within a £1 of it.

Pick of the afternoon was certainly the Kings Arms in Mickleton who attempted to charge us £3.50 for a pint of Hook Norton ordinary. That's more than a £1 a pint more for a vastly inferior (by the admission of the Hooky head brewer) pint.

Today has been a salutary reminder, even though I live here, that one avoids the tourist centre pubs (Moreton, Stow, Chipping Campden) like the plague and heads for the outlying pubs that actually have to try to attract clientèle.

The Baker's Arms is a prime example.
hedropsforglory - 30 Dec 2011 22:59
The main part of the pub is a reasonably large room with a big fire at one end and a bar serving 5 real ales and some cider. The pub is, obviously, popular with walkers and it serves a selection of good wholesome food with some specials on the board each day (e.g. pheasant breasts in a mushroom and white wine sauce at 8.95). It's exactly the sort of place you'd want to find after a morning country walk and fulfills this perfectly.

Good friendly staff here including the chef who seems to really be pleased that you're eating well. It's much cheaper to eat here than in any pub in Chipping Campden itself, where meals can be almost twice the price and not always as good.


tabbycat33 - 9 Jan 2011 18:25
STAYED IN THE BEAUTIFUL VILLAGE OF BROCKLEY, BUT VISITED THE BAKERS SEVERAL TIMES. BEER VERY GOOD, FOOD GOOD AND BOTH AT SENSIBLE PRICES.
OPEN ALL DAY , UNLIKE MOST OUT OF THE WAY COUNTRY PUBS. THE STANWAY
BITTER HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AS IS THE PUB.
fivedaysfiveshirts - 5 Jul 2010 16:10
Pretty sure there were 4 ales, Donnington BB, Stanney, Wells and Tetley. Tried the Donnington's and the Stanney, bizarrely had to ask them to take off the sparkler! Good ale and pretty good value food, friendly staff so well worth a 7 out 10.
Monkdawallydahonk - 16 Mar 2010 09:20
Five real ales (Donnington BB, Wells Bombardier, Stanney Bitter plus two guests), well kept in this GBG pub. Thatchers draught cider. Small village pub, with locals at the bar and an overflow dining room. Lovely village unusual for the Cotswolds in that many buildings are thatched. Open and serving food all day in the Summer. Attractive looking menu, found food OK rather than excellent, though was competitively-priced.
krislee - 2 Sep 2008 14:32

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