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    Rose & Crown

    3.4 (5 reviews)
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    Good food, good beer, good atmosphere. What else is there. Have long enjoyed this pub.

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    Victoria & Albert - V&A!

    Victoria & Albert

    3.6(5 reviews)
    12.2 mi
    £

    Great classic English Pub with a nice food upgrade. Very good beer, thatched roof, neighborhood…read morepub. Nice garden where the locals bring their dogs and have a pint. Tuscan pork and bean stew (outstanding!), chili with chunks of real steak, first class fish and chips. What more could you want!?

    Well, where to start . . …read more I found this place by accident when I was doing my articles to qualify professionally in Salisbury, by sheer good luck I took rooms just a few yards away from a pub I had unknowingly driven past a hundred times - it is - it really is - well hidden. Once I found it I practically moved in . . .. This pub is located in the tiny hamlet of Netherhampton - just outside Salisbury in Wiltshire. If you are in the area - eat here! It is a chocolate-box cover thatched pub - all oak beams, real fires and horse brasses. The beers - ever changing - are kept in such fine condition that they have won awards (plural) from CAMRA. Their lagers are - well - lagers (enough said) if you're in this pub drinking lager you've missed the point utterly. However - their ciders (and I'm thinking Black Rat in particular) are first class. If you want a drinking pub you can't go wrong here However . . . their food . . . is . . . sublime. Now don't get me wrong they serve pub food. You won't find some sort of Cordon Bleu stupid pretentious nouvelle cuisine here. But you will find things like sausage and mash with sausages made from local wiltshire pork with REAL mash made from real spuds. The ham and eggs are made with ham from the local farm simmered in Black rat cider for four hours then roasted slowly and served with eggs from the hens next door. Their Jambalaya Gumbo and Cassoulet are beautiful creations scratch made by their chef (and she really is from New Orleans!!). But - and I challenge you: try their chilli. Normally Chilli is a dish that is best avoided at all times - its usually made with left over roast beef from the Sunday roast or it's just minced beef with tomatoes and hot stuff. This is different - this is real chilli, real steak - in chunks, whole tomatoes braised to a vermilion syrupy sauce ignited with fresh scotch bonnet chillis. The other chef, Taylor (the boss's son), has made this his signature dish. Now listen up: I hate chilli - it's usually secondhand, second-class, reheated muck that I wouldn't serve to my dog. I NEVER order it when eating out - with one exception - the V&A. I regularly travel from my home in London down to Netherhampton just for lunch, and if I'm to be honest, I order one of their fabulous pub meals and get them to pack me a serving or three of their chili to take back home. Great beer, great food and great hosts. I know of no finer pub in England (that hasn't stopped me looking you understand . . .) One more thing, dogs - even three-legged ones - are welcomed. Oh yes - forgot to say - you'll find a picture of it among my photos.

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    red lion

    4.2(5 reviews)
    7.2 mi
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    A year on from the first reviewer's visit and this place is just as good. I went there on Sunday…read moreand experienced just how lovely it was. Although we were in a late lunch sitting and the roast beef had just run out (not through the door!), we were substituted with equally delicious thick slices of beef with all the trimmings. The potatoes were crispy and delicious and the homemade horseraddish sauce was the creamiest I'd ever tasted. The landlady, Britt, popped over several times to the table to talk to us about the food and was more than willing to accomodate a couple of food allergies amongst the diners on our table (coeliac and nut allergy). The atmosphere inside is just as lovely as the rolling country landscapes outside and the roaring open fire was perfect on the frosty day we visited. The rustic oak style is more country farmhouse than dark dingy pub and the owner's spaniel could even been seen in the corner chewing on a bone. For a table of 4 people (without wine) it was £120 for 2 courses and drinks. It's really off the beaten track but definitely worth tapping into the satnav for a visit any day of the week as I'm sure their other offerings are just as good as the Sunday lunch offer.

    I was blown away by this stay. Local hospitality was great. Food and drink out of this world…read more Accommodation was modern and tasteful with views over the countryside. Highly recommended. Already planning a return visit next month.

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    Three Daggers - Edington Farm Shop

    Three Daggers

    5.0(2 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    The 3 Daggers is an excellent pub. It serves the small village of Edington on the edge of the…read moreSalisbury Plain. I have had several meals there all of which were excellent and the service was extremely good. Provinsions come mostly from the local area. Tonite I tried something new. I had a pizza in their pizza garden. I have had thousands of pizza in my lifetme but I must admit this pizza I had was probably the best yet. The pizza chef is a local boy trained in Bath under the guidance of one of the area's top pizza chefs. I decided to start out with a basic pizza margarita. No frills. Basic pizza. It was truly incredible. I asked the chef "what is the secret?" expecting it to be something regarding the sauce. Without hesitation, he said "it is the dough." He takes 72 hours to prepare the dough. The end product is fantastic, soft greaseless dough. Beautiful. My daughter, our family pizza expert, said it was the best pizza she has ever had. She ended up dipping her pizza in a mayo/garlic sauce that she simply said "I am hooked." Needless to say, we will be back. By the way, the ambiance is great. The indoor dining has a farm like feel to it and the outdoor pizza garden is sunny and cheery. The pub also has a line of ales that are very good and I would recommend the 3 Daggers Black, a stout that actually creeps up on Guiness pretty well. There is also a farm shop that features a lot of local goodies.

    During a one night stay at the Three Daggers Inn, we enjoyed two meals in the restaurant. Dinner…read morewas outstanding - fresh food, great flavors and nice presentation. Breakfast offered a spread of freshly made croissants and homemade yogurt with apricots, in addition to a menu of options to order. Service was very good. The inn is charming, with three guest rooms and one common living room. The decor is beautiful, beamed ceilings and vintage photographs give the space a lot of character. We loved it - a total gem! There are several public footpaths near the inn for a scenic walk after dinner.

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    Dining in the Three Daggers pub

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    Three Daggers' B&B Living Room

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