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Hatchet Inn

3.0 (1 review)
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Cross Keys Inn

Cross Keys Inn

3.0(2 reviews)
1.7 km
££

The Cross Keys is situated in a fantastic location with views over the North Wessex Downs on the…read moreedge of Salisbury Plain. The pub sells real ales and food. I have visited twice in March & April, the first time the food was a little over cooked (thus only 3 stars) but on the second visit the meals were good. [EDIT] Since posting this review, I have eaten at the Cross Keys on over a dozen occasions. I have found the food quality to be a bit 'hit and miss'. I have been told that it depends on who is cooking, the owner or a chef! I also omitted to mention the beer is always good, they are in the CAMRA guide.

Was told this Pub had won The Pub of the Year 2010, so was expecting alot. Location is hard to find…read morefor a start. Front Bar has little seating area. Was seated in the restaurant next to the kitchen doors which was too annoying, as the door swang open whilst staff came in and out all the time. Bouncing laminate flooring did not help either whilst the owner enjoyed stomping accross all night in his cow boy boots. Then we noticed boxes, old cutlery and debris under the furniture around the room. Not much care to detail had been given. The room needs a good refurb. Then the food came, after a good wait. Nothing to grumble about here. Slightly pricey for the portions recieved. Veg had been heated in the microwave though. But was enjoyable. Beverage was reasonable, Tried a guiness to see if they drew a shamrock on the head of the glass but unfortunately not. Found the pipe cleaner made my second pint of Ale slightly cloudy. Nice Country Pub, Nice food but to be honest I would not jump up to visit again.

Yew Tree Pub

Yew Tree Pub

4.5(4 reviews)
13.4 km
£££

2 words sum up the Yew Tree - substance & quality. The prices are reasonable with the a la carte…read morestarters ranging from £7 to £11 and the mains from £14-20. The menu is excellent and packed with mouthwatering dishes (as well as 3 or 4 daily specials) and the surroundings are lovely. There is a daily fixed price lunch menu with 2 courses for £15.95 and 3 courses for £19.95. Despite its pedigree it's not starchy or stuffy. Gull eggs are in season so we had that and an Omelette Arnold Bennett to start and the steak & ale pie and Pierre Koffman venison for mains with a couple of side dishes each. For dessert I had the raspberry souffle which just heaven on a plate - if you go make sure you leave room for this signature dessert!

Having eaten here a couple of years ago and reported on good food but disorganised service, I…read morereturned recently for lunch and had a wonderful meal. The restaurant is in the middle of nowhere and you almost rush past it on a nondescript piece of road just north of Highclere Castle, but turning into its ample parking areas, the smart cars there seem to have simply driven a few miles from the Peat Spade, another great inn. This time it wasn't full and the service was far better, but the food and drink weren't just good but exceptional, and extremely reasonable to boot. We started with a glass of house white a Chilean Sauvignon Blanc which was delicious and some very good bread and unsalted butter. I had the mussels and clams in a white wine broth which come daily up from Cornwall, and I can declare that they were the best I have ever tasted. The mussels were so fat and full that the dish could have made a meal on its own, while the clams, as ever, added a subtly the taste of the sea. The onion-rich broth was perfect and almost got finished! We then had the fish and chips, which came perfectly presented and was exceptionally delicious. One could perhaps quibble that twice or thrice cooked chips would have been even better, but these were crispy outside and fluffy inside, with a small dish of mushy peas to underline the fact that the dish was supposed to be authentic and not ersatz Belgian. Liver and bacon was pink and perfect, and could hardly have been bettered. A lemon posset followed, which was a good way of cleansing the palate after such a fine meal. I can't recommend The Yew Tree highly enough for lunch, especially with a bill (without service) of only £42 for two. There is wi-fi in the bar.

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Black Horse

Black Horse

5.0(1 review)
23.3 km
££££

WOW!! I hadn't been in here for a few years despite living nearby, but I called in for Sunday lunch…read morea few weeks ago after my dear mum said it had changed hands and things were on the up. I have to say the food was superb, at the time I think i even said it was the best sunday lunch i had ever had, I think I was a little taken a back by the quality of the food on offer. They have successfully managed to retain some of the old charm and proper pub feel, while making the dining a cosy, friendly experience that is all about locally produced food. The lamb had already sold out (turn up early or book on the phone if you don't want to miss out) so the three of us had duck, chicken and beef. Each dish was cooked pretty much to perfection and the home made yorkshire puddings were great. Sunday lunch just how it should be! This pub focusses on local, fresh produce all of which is prepared on site and served in simple, traditional dishes. The menu is short, but in my opinion that is the way it should be, as it means each dish excels. It is always so disheartening to find a pub that has 30 dishes on the menu as you can almost guarantee each one will be mediocre. Not the case with this pub. To top it all off the ales are well kept, the Bowmans "swift one" was a very refreshing pint and anything on tap from Hopback is a safe bet. All in all this pub comes very highly recommended, great food, nice atmosphere, good beers and friendly service, what more could you want?!

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