The Village, Salisbury - pub details

Address: 33 Wilton Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 7EF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01722 329707

Nearest train station Salisbury (0.2 miles)

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Pub suggested by Nigel on 25 Mar 2004

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> Current user rating: 7.7/10 (rated by 23 users)
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Wilton, Salisbury (0.0 miles), Devizes Inn, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Duke of York, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Cat Tavern, Salisbury (0.2 miles), Railway, Salisbury (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Great basic old-fashioned pub handy for the 'back' entrance to the station. Interesting selection of beers well kept. No food but you're welcome to bring your own. Juke box but there's a radio station playing so I'm not sure what would happen if you put money in. And a no-mobile-phones rule! Now, that's rare in a pub...
Trev - 29 Aug 2008 19:05
This pub was our starter for ten on a recent Salisbury pub crawl and we were happy with the experience. The toilets didn't appear to hum too badly but maybe that's because we were there so early. I was not put off by the rather basic feel to the pub.

The beers were interesting and they are happy for you to try a taster before committing to one - so you shouldn't ever get saddled with one you don't like.

We stayed longer than originally intended and would probably go back when next drinking in Salisbury.
GrahamA - 17 Jul 2008 09:39
A pub that appears to have a long standing within the rail enthusiast fraternity. Having visited in April 08, past comments about the interior quality of the pub (and the toilets) have not been heeded by the owners nor addressed.

There was an imaginative selection of 5 beers on hand-pump, Quadhop, Landlord as staple brews plus 3 guests. I tried a beer by Slater's and found quality was so-so, it certainly appeared to be a case of more emphasis on range than quality.

I left after one pint, finding the pub neither relaxing nor the place where would want to spend the night taking in beer. Whilst the pub is within easy walking distance of the station and the beer range is commendable - I would not hesitate to drink elsewhere.


aquadave - 21 Apr 2008 19:18
Popped in here on a Saturday afternoon in Mid April after seeing the good ratings on here and the promising looking beer selection visible through the window from the outside.
Upon entering the building was overcome by the stench of sweat and disinfectant. It was so pungent I immediately wanted to leave but ordered a pint and sat near the door. Big mistake. My beer was obviously on the turn and after 3 sips found something rather disgusting with the consistency of overcooked pasta in my mouth. I hope it was sediment but I don't want to give it too much thought. I promptly left leaving over 3/4 pint.
The comments about the toilets are all true too. Best avoided.
lovejoy - 21 Apr 2008 10:40
had a really good time in here, very pleasent barmaid, and locals the beer was superb, will be back soon
littlecon - 2 Mar 2008 15:16

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