The Odd Wheel, Wembury - pub details
Address: Knighton Hill, Wembury, Plymouth, Devon, PL9 0ED [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 5722)
Plymouth (5.2 miles)
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> Current user rating: 5.0/10 (rated by 7 users)
> Local guide: Devon pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Staddy, Plymouth (1.4 miles), Dolphin, Newton Ferrers (1.5 miles), Ship Inn, Noss Mayo (1.6 miles), Swan, Noss Mayo (1.7 miles), Mussel, Down Thomas (1.7 miles)
user reviews of the Odd Wheel, Wembury
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| Can't believe no-one else has reviewed it since I was here on holiday last year (2007). Once again it was a regular stop for me this year whilst on hols. Seemingly nothing has changed except that they seem to now do a couple of extra beers - eg Bays Breaker. Also, the pub was consistently busier than last year which is a good thing when you read about many pubs closing down... So, see you next year? GrahamA - 3 Sep 2008 14:45 |
| Went here every day last week whilst holidaying in the area and thought it was excellent. The public bar is spartan and the lounge decor reminded me strongly of old fashioned pubs from the 60s and 70s, and just maybe that was when it was last decorated. But don't be put off by that unless you're really wedded to All Bar One uniformity. The staff are all friendly and attentive I'd become a local by the end of my second visit. The beers are well kept and some appear to be served straight from the barrel in the cellar. The Jail Ale was good, but I preferred the South Hams XSB - a touch more refreshing on a warm evening. I only ate here once during the week but the food was excellent and portions were large. The menu is reasonably priced with some children's opetions too. The place gets very busy on Thursday nights when live jazz bands play in the lounge bar. Would definitely go back when in the area. GrahamA - 29 Aug 2007 09:41 |
| I can see a case for the contrasting reviews about this pub. The public bar gets full of smoke, is ruined by the pool table, and gets a motley crowd that visitors may find unfriendly. The saloon is essentially for eating. The east European chef does a good job with the food menu. The landlord keeps real ales but when pressed about one he advised me to avoid it as it was a "bit past its best". But the others were OK so I was grateful he warned me - but why was it on tap? Worth a visit - it's better than drinking at home in front of the TV! Very reasonable prices too. GrahamH - 21 May 2007 18:50 |
| Nothing wrong with this pub at all - a proper vilage local and excellent beer - Princetown Brewery's Jail Ale was in perfect form last night!! johnthechef - 30 Jan 2007 23:05 |
| LOVE THIS PUB...it has a great feel to it,great beer,live jaz music on thursday night(roger marks amarda band)a real locals pub,but friendly..ok food for the price.p.s. i dont live anywhere near here but always visit when this way on holiday..iam not sure what shabby means,cause its clean and well used.a great pub rockface - 26 Aug 2005 03:07 |
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