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The Stagg Inn, Titley - pub details

Address: Titley, Kington, Herefordshire, HR5 3RL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4597) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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The Butty Bach is now £4.75 and still served quite cold. As a mere rambler passing by for a drink and no food, I was treated somewhat superciliously by the new owner so I don't have any plans to return soon.
paul_d102 - 21 Sep 2022 09:03
The last reviewer had exactly the same experience as we did yesterday lunchtime. 3 course Sunday lunch was £21.50, the still-too-cold-but-otherwise-good Butty Bach £3.40. Draught cider was Dunkertons.
paul_d102 - 2 Feb 2015 09:56
Multi-roomed original gastropub that does not disappoint. Tastefully decorated and comfortable interior, with ales from Wye Valley being in good condition (if a bit cold). Food is by no means cheap and very much lives up to the aspirational prices in terms of taste and finesse. Faultless really. Service was a tad patchy when we visited for Michelin territory. Would definitely return, but it is not the sort of place you pass very often.
richythemole - 11 Aug 2013 14:38
Stopped off here whilst on holiday in the area. Definitely more restaurant than pub, they do serve up seriously great food (they obviously didn't get a michelin star for nothing). Considering the quality and what you might pay in similarly lauded establishments elsewhere, it was actually extremely good value; our meals were around the �10-11 mark each, and the portion sizes were pretty decent. Service was friendly and amusing; indeed, the landlady's impressive jugs are well worth checking out... :) Fantastic local cider on tap (Robinsons): proper cloudy stuff with the right balance of sweet and sour. Will definitely return if ever anywhere near the area.
marknorthfield - 1 Sep 2010 12:51
This is primarily a restaurant. But it does have a small bar area with two real ales - Hobsons Bitter & Ludlow Gold. The bottled cider & perry menu was impressive. I tried the locally produced ones from Ralph's- both the Radnorshire Perry and the Badlands Cider. They also have Westons and other producers. The small garden was a pleasant place in which to enjoy a couple of drinks.
blue_scrumpy - 11 Apr 2010 20:55

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