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The Six Templars, Hertford - pub details

Six Templars

Address: 1 The Wash, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14 1PS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 33604) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Hertford East (0.4 miles), Hertford North (0.6 miles), Ware (2.5 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

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> Current user rating: 4.7/10 (rated by 21 users)
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My wife and I came here once on a Saturday night a few years ago and I remember it being crowded with very young customers seemingly getting tanked up before moving on to nightclubs. We visited again on Saturday, 9th July after a country walk and were surprised to find it at well past 8 pm not too crowded, and that most of the customers were middle-aged. We theorized that maybe somewhere else had opened up in the town and the younger crowd now went there. But then, around 9.30 or 10 pm, it all changed. Within half an hour or so all the older people seemed to vanish, to be replaced by rather noisier youngsters. These seemed oddly segregated by gender, so it was groups of six men, and groups of six women, with few mixed groups that I could see. Pitchers of blue liquid seemed to be selling well. Having had a meal and a couple of pints each (Exmoor Gold and one other I can't remember; both good), we had a train to catch and we left at around 10.40 with the place heaving.
beermann - 11 Jul 2016 11:27
I don't mind coming here because of the wide range of beer.
However, tonight's choice consisted of the poor three regular ales, a couple of guests and - very annoyingly - five pumps with "available soon" tags on them. I want to try them now - not tomorrow.

I wish they would drop their regular beers; Abbot, Doom Bar and Ruddles and replace them with guest ale from around the country.

fugglehops - 2 Apr 2016 22:02
I've been twice (both on a Tuesday evening) and both times I had to walk out as despite there being a massive queue they only have 2 people behind the bar. Some of the clientele don't help either, probably attracted by the steak night, by having to check if the person they're buying the drink wants ice, diet coke etc and then having to walk back to the bar to convey the choice. There was also a barmy woman who was letting people behind her order first. Seems like queue jumping was the only way of getting served. There also seemed to be a lot of young children in the bar who were ordering things (I assume food or crisps rather than alcohol). It's a shame as they had what looked like a good range of ales, but sadly I wasn't able to try them.
Third time lucky perhaps!!
Mr_ESB_Harry - 22 Jan 2014 18:55
Get what you pay for here - cheap undrinkable beer and bad attitude from the primadonna bar manager. Took back two duff pints ony to be refused service for 'insulting' him by mentioning the FACT that the beer he served was no good. Someone who is extremely over sensitive to justifiable criticism shoud not be in a customer facing role.
anonymous - 1 Jan 2012 11:07
Lunched here on Saturday. Had a pint of JHB and Red Squirrel Porter, both good. Simple steak and chips, lassagne, 2 pints and a glass of wine about �14.50 - that's excellent value. My steak was a generous size and cooked medium rare just as requested.


henrythenavigator - 20 Dec 2011 20:02

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