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The King's Head Inn, Coleford - pub details

King's Head Inn

Address: Lower Coleford, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 5LU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20753) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 9.0/10 (rated by 7 users)
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Really special, West country hospitality in a pub full of character, locals making you welcome and a fair range of libations available.
Understandably, ciders are good and Rich's tops the list with its genuine apple taste. Ales are Butcombe, with a range of lagers on font and the ever present Pint-o-the-Black-stuff, Guinness.
Nice rolls from behind the bar but no real food.
Great publican and definitely worth a visit if you like quaint and original, off the beaten track pubs.
seesaw01 - 3 Apr 2018 16:30
In the middle of absolutely nowhere, but.... a proper old pub, if you like that kind of thing. Crusty rolls, Cheddar Valley, good ale, the mumble of local talk. Not bad at all. Very few pubs like this any more. Maybe not everyone's cup of tea.
legspin - 31 Jul 2013 02:40
First visit today. Lovely pint of Blindman's Buff. Good range of rolls. Pleasant staff. Will be back.
Jules_B - 5 Dec 2012 14:26
Popped in yesterday, first proper session under the new regime. Craig the old landlord has leased the pub to a new couple who apparently kept the Rifleman�s Arms in Glastonbury. Pretty much the same apart from a new bar snack menu offering really cheap pub grub and a new barrel of real cider, made just up the lane at Dean for �2.40 a pint. Much nicer than the usual Cheddar Valley, which is too variable for my liking. Great stuff!
JoWard25 - 1 Oct 2012 10:22
Agree with the last post. A grand old drinkers pub that always has a great selection of locals and visitors. Bravely not serving food, this is a place where conversation dominates...unless the football is on, when everyone watches the game. That said, the landlord Craig has the 6 Nations and Rugby World Cup on as well, along with other terrestrial based sport events, so a broad spectrum is catered for. For those seeking food, its a great place to begin and end a walk to the Duke of Cumberland at Edford (good food pub), the footpath starts opposite the pub carpark and a few drinks in here before and after generally make up our sunny Sunday afternoons. Really great unpretentious local boozer.
JoWard25 - 17 Aug 2011 23:27

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