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The New Inn, Bartestree - pub details

Address: Ledbury Road, Bartestree, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 4BX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 35596) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Hereford (3.2 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 5 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Crown and Anchor, Lugwardine (0.9 miles), Cock of Tupsley, Hereford (1.7 miles), Cross Keys Inn, Withington (1.9 miles)

user reviews of the New Inn, Bartestree

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What a cracker! Friendly village pub, well kept Wye Valley Ale, plus occasional guest ales. Regularly changing specials menu, plus standard menu, all cooked to order and special requests happily catered for. Roaring open fires in every room on cooler evenings. Fabulous Sunday lunches. Dogs made very welcome.
foxyfi - 23 Aug 2013 14:48
Lovely, traditional, family-run pub. The building is Victorian mock gothic, and was built by local encaustic tile manufacturer William Godwin. Examples of his tiles can be found throughout the building, and the collection on the cellar floor attracts tile geeks from around the world.

The food is traditional pub menu, plus daily specials, all cooked from fresh. Sunday lunches are especially well thought of. The real ale is Wye Valley Bitter, and this is sometimes joined by an ale from Otter Brewery.

Real fires, dog-friendly, juke box, folk music third Friday of the month.
SeidrDai - 27 Jun 2013 12:18
Lovely, traditional, family-run pub. The building is Victorian mock gothic, and was built by local encaustic tile manufacturer William Godwin. Examples of his tiles can be found throughout the building, and the collection on the cellar floor attracts tile geeks from around the world.

The food is traditional pub menu, plus daily specials, all cooked from fresh. Sunday lunches are especially well thought of. The real ale is Wye Valley Bitter, and this is sometimes joined by an ale from Otter Brewery.

Real fires, dog-friendly, juke box, folk music third Friday of the month.
SeidrDai - 27 Jun 2013 12:17
visited in October 2011. Strange place, untidy outside, some nice features inside. Young lad behind bar friendly and efficient, paying attention to customers. Decent beers, pretty standard looking food with prices to match though did'nt actually eat.
patriclaire - 3 Jan 2012 14:59

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