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The Old Quay House Inn, Hayle

When visiting family in the area we always go into this pub for a meal at some point. Went in there on Easter Sunday evening and there were a good few people in there. The food was excellent, the staff are very welcoming, service was brilliant and the toilets are always spotless. What more can you say about this pub? Apart from the location on the estuary which is stunning! If you're down this way pencil this place in, especially if you're a family looking for a nice evening meal.

18 Apr 2009 19:00

Friar Tucks, Gloucester

In the 7 years i've lived in Quedgeley i've always liked this pub. But there never seems to be many punters and i fear the pub will join the hundreds and hundreds that are going down the pan each year.

18 Apr 2009 18:55

The Little Thatch, Quedgeley

Have to agree with the previous comments. The Little Thatch is a proper cosy little place that takes you back in time. Its the perfect place to enjoy a quiet pint. Not sure if the resturant is open that often. There is definitely serious potential about this place that the management don't realise. It's a very old place that was not so long ago a popular country haunt for Gloucester City folk (but is now in the heart of sprawling Quedgeley). If you are out this way go in this place and enjoy a pint.

18 Apr 2009 18:51

The Weavers Arms, Quedgeley

Went into this pub a few months back on a Saturday night at about 9.30pm. Live a mile down the road and had been in there maybe 6-10 times previously. I had always thought the pub offered a great place to catch live football and rugby, and also was an ideal place to eat cheaply. However this latest Saturday night episode has put me off the place (well certainly weekend night's). There were a sizeable mixture of extremely drunk regulars (many of them well over 40). One guy in a Rab C Nesbitt style vest well into his 40's rolled on the floor legless and had to be carried out at closing time. There were some scantily clad fancy dress girls in their early 20's who frolicked around with more front than Brighton! They teased the older guys in the pub and snogged each other. A contingent of youngsters in the corner were on another planet. I'd still go in The Weavers but not on a Saturday or Friday night. It's a family friendly place by day but if you're just after a quiet pint with minimal hassle avoid the mad late one's in there!

18 Apr 2009 18:42

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