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The Harp, Old Radnor - pub details

Address: Old Radnor, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2RH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31830) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 8.0/10 (rated by 3 users)
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user reviews of the Harp, Old Radnor

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For a few years me and my friends have hit this brilliant little pub on my birthday night in June and watched the sun set over a few jars of cider whilst sitting on the picnic benches. Amazing views, perfect setting, no hasstles here - this is what Wales is all about. No doubt I'll be there this year too.
Mc_Vittie - 21 Jan 2009 07:53
Enough already.
paladian - 19 Jun 2008 16:30
Sorry to monopolise the contributions on this place - but that's not my fault!
Back again for a night last month. It's better than ever - one of the finest all-round pubs I know. Good beer (I was drinking Woods' Shropshire Lass), excellent and reasonably priced food. Absolutely faultless service - friendly, welcoming, helpful in every way - and friendly locals.
This pub now gets 10 from me, with no reservations. Absolutely first class.
earlydrinker - 19 Jun 2008 16:01
I gave this pub a rating of 9; I note that on the basis of a second rating its average score is now 6.5, which means that the other user must have given it 4.
It's a pity they couldn't be bothered to say why they thought so poorly of the place, in view of the wide discrepancy between our views; I should be interested, for example, to know whether there have been major changes for the worse since we stayed there earlier in the year.
earlydrinker - 29 Oct 2007 21:51
This pub must have one of the most beautiful situations of any in Britain, at the top of a steep hill, in a little dead-end road next to the church, with an attractive green falling away in front, giving the most stunning views.
We stayed there for a night earlier in the year, in a comfortable and reasonably priced room. The welcome could not have been warmer, and we were well fed in the attractive, traditional bar, with excellent beer on tap, including local Three Tuns from Bishops Castle.
Lots of tourists like us, obviously, but a good crowd of locals too, and altogether a really warm and friendly atmosphere. Excellent.
earlydrinker - 24 Sep 2007 22:21

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