Prince of Wales Ham Hill Country Park, Stoke-Sub-Hamdon - pub details

Address: Stoke-Sub-Hamdon, Yeovil, Somerset, TA14 6RW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 33018) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Taunton (0.9 miles)

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Great place for a good pint of cider and a fine feed!
TAFKABG - 22 Nov 2010 14:07
Guest ales and ciders served from wooden barrels....and I wasn't driving!!! This place is my idea of heaven. Bonio's on the bar at 10p each for the countless dogs that run around the place (20 - 25 when I was there) What more needs to be said, people friendly, dog friendly and good beer.......Takes a lot of beating!!
razor - 4 Aug 2010 13:03
It does get busy when (if?) the weather is good. Whilst I appreciate that that may not be to everyone's taste, it can definitely add up to a good atmosphere. (Whilst yet to experience it, I can imagine it probably gets a 'bit quiet'/bleak during the winter although I am more than happy to be proved wrong on that point though.) When I have eaten here, the food has been dependable without being spectacular. What really makes this pub for me ,though, is the policy of there always being three changing quests on predominately from local/West country breweries (as opposed to having any beers permenantly on). I have been going here reasonably regularly for the last year and haven't had a duff pint yet plus they are always served at full measure(something that does seem to happen a little too often elsewhere in general). I do hope they stick to that arrangement, or at least something very similar. Defintely a reliable and dependable real ale haven.
SonOfCamra - 27 Aug 2009 18:31
Very pleasant pub on the top of Ham Hill which has panoramic views across the wonderful Somerset countryside and plenty of walking in the Country Park and environs. The pub is a haven for tourists in the summer and is consequently far more attractive out of season. A friendly welcome, good range of ales and a fairly reasonable menu make it well worth seeking out.
BobOs - 17 Dec 2008 15:18
I bowled up to the POW on one such windy and chilly day, and whilst I could imagine it would be unrivalled as a classic summer venue, part of me was pleased it was not high season, as one could take in the spectacular views and enjoy the isolated surroundings without constant interruptions from screaming children and the worry of trying to find a seat!
Extremely helpful and friendly staff (the barman helped us rescue a lost Goden Retriever that had somehow found its way to the other side of the fence opposite - apparently lost dogs are a common problem!), and generally a feel-good factor pervaded. Sampled some Yeovil Somerset which wasn't bad. The huge advantage of this place is that it actually deigns to open during mid-afternoons, which so few hostelries nearby bother with. If you're looking for a pub at an ungodly hour, then this could be the one for you. It is also an ideal way to reward oneself after a long ramble through the adjacent country park!
TWG - 9 Oct 2008 15:59

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