The Barge Inn, Honeystreet - pub details

Address: Honeystreet, Pewsey, Wiltshire, SN9 5PS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5772) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Pewsey (4 miles)

Pub suggested by Peter Froude on 5 Dec 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.4/10 (rated by 24 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Seven Stars, Pewsey (1.6 miles), Pelican, Devizes (2.0 miles), Kings Arms, All Cannings (2.0 miles)

 

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Best Pub in the world. Magic, Alchemic, Mad, and a safe place to be yourself. Check it out for yourselves, have a pint of 1810 (the year the K&A was first dug), and see the elves dance the skies with laughter in their eyes. :~) Catch a sunset there if you can and eat amazing locally sourced food from a talented Chef from Liverpool.
BoatGypsy - 19 Nov 2011 19:10
cant recommend this place highly enough......
myself and 4 friends camped here for two nights whilst cycling the kennet and avon canal/wiltshire hills ( cheap camping by the way.......) and were made to feel very welcome....
the food was fantastic and VERY good value (commendations to the chef....the roast belly of pork and seafood pasta were both exquisite.....if you put a beef in red wine stew on the menu ill be down again tomorrow!)
good beers....croppie was my fave
lively, fun atmosphere...loks like theres regular music on
beautiful Wiltshire countryside on your doorstep
........the staff were excellent...friendly efficient and welcoming....our waiter was a youngish lad (20's) and was faultless'ly attentive..........the landlord even bought us all a pint! (thanks...)

....add to that and its a community owned pub......like i said at the top i really cant praise this place enough, and hope to return as soon as possible
mybabylikestoboogaloo - 9 Sep 2011 23:01
Dropped in early bank holiday Monday - nice pint of 'Croppie' - their own ale. Also had their own '1810' ale, London Pride and some real ciders. A regular told me the local group have just taken the lease with lottery cash but the pub is owned by a wealthy guy from London who has other pubs and is something to do with Ronnie Wood from the Stones. Long wait for my bacon baguette, but worth it.
Benson_Hedges - 31 Aug 2010 17:09
Visited a couple of weeks ago, place heaving with crop circle 'enthusiasts' apparently a whopper had appeared in a nearby field starting an avalanche of khaki/home weave/flowery dressed wierdos complete with their dowsing rods etc to the locality..... beer good and staff friendly. The local buyout never happened, but the pub is now under new management. Keep up teh good work.
Hodge1 - 24 Aug 2010 00:03
Local paper advised that at the time of my last visit the pub was threatened with closure, which would be a traversty if it ever happened. Fortunately the locals in the village of Alton Barnes were so angry that they raised the £300k odd to buy the lease from 'insert greedy pubco name here', so it looks like this very special pub's future is secured.
Hodge1 - 19 May 2010 11:03

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