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The Duke of Cumberland, Edford - pub details

Duke of Cumberland

Address: Edford Hill, Edford, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 5HQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 22459) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 7 users)
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A really great treat to find this gem of a pub. Commendable selection of drinks (both beers, ciders and non-alcoholic) with my Butcombe Bitter being served to perfection. Add to that some interesting and well cooked food at a very reasonable price and this pub should attract anyone who enjoys their pint/grub or a sociable outing. The staff completed the happy picture being welcoming, polite and efficient.
Essex_Bear - 7 Jan 2013 12:19
Keeps going from strength to strength. Happy hour between 5-7 weekdays gets a whole crowd of local drinkers in to enjoy the great beers and real ciders (including one of my all time favourites Thatcher�s Heritage) and when they shuffle out at 7:15 the diners turn up. Had a curry night down there the other week which was excellent, and the menu changes pretty regularly. A great all rounder.
JoWard25 - 1 Oct 2012 10:25
Its always nice to see a pub nearly killed off by the hateful Pubco�s returned to a thriving local venture. More of a food pub than a drinkers place, but the team who operate several other pubs in the area have managed to keep a little bar area for drinkers, without making them feel ostracised from the main pub. Nice mix of people and some very good honest local grub make this a perfectly decent little pub. The river-side terrace in summer is also lovely, and its encouraging to see a broader range of interesting local ciders being offered recently. The Cheddar Valley monopoly can become tiresome.
JoWard25 - 23 Dec 2011 17:23
Been back twice since my last review. Excellent beer on both occaisions. Today took my daughter down to bribe her into helping me do some jobs around the house. Tried the 2 meals for �10 menu (available Mon-Sat 12-3)
and had two generous servings. My daughter had the bangers and mash and had 3 good sized Cumberland sausages (made by the local butcher in Radstock) I tried the ham, egg and chips and had some of the nicest ham I have tried. Washed it down with one of the best pints of Gem that I have had.
Jules_B - 11 Sep 2010 13:20
Now re-opened and some investment has taken place. It smells of fresh paint today. Looks like they will offer a good range of food. Tried the 6x and I must say it was very good, my mate had the Butcombe and said that it was also very good. Also worth noting is that they have put in a new skittle alley, at a time when some pubs are getting rid of theirs. This place deserves a visit to reward the new owners for the work they have put into this place. I for one look forward to my next visit.
Jules_B - 21 Jun 2010 20:48

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