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Reviews of Stags Head, Swalcliffe

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Review by Fiona & David on 16th January, 2013

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We had a wonderful time touring the Cotswolds and stumbled across this lovely pub. After a fabulous meal, we decided to spend the night. So sad that on our return at Christmas the pub is closed. Hope you re-open soon. Thankyou again to Helena, Cheel and Malcom.

Date visited: 15/08/2012

Review by sid on 27th May, 2012

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excellent place for fantastic food and service,very friendly staff and locals who use it. i would recommend this to all

Date visited: 25-5.2012

Review by Phillip Roberts on 22nd December, 2009

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Absolutely fantastic pub, owners and staff have done a wonderfull job. The menu is extremely varied and of restaurant quality with so much care taken in every dish. Go for the rib eye steaks which are the best i have eaten! Check it out for yourself, you wont be dissapointed.

Date visited: dec 09

Review by David Beckham on 29th November, 2009

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EXCELLENT. i had a nice time.

Date visited: 29/11/09

Review by Peter on 11th October, 2009

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We were passing and dropped in just for a cup of coffee just before midday today (Sunday). The coffee was excellent and we got the same friendly and attentive service as you'd hope to get if you were having a three course meal - despite the fact that the landlord and his team were busy getting ready for the lunchtime rush. Although recently refurbished, it still has a pubby feel, while also being civilised and up-market, with a daily paper and spotless loos. The menu looked excellent and judging from the number of reserved tables when we called it seems to be building up a reputation. I will certainly go back for a meal in the near future.

Date visited: 11 October 2009

Review by Sarah on 23rd September, 2009

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This pub has been taken over in the last year. What a transformation. it has gone from a dull dirty pub to a stunning homely beautiful pub. The food is fabulous and of restaurant standard and the staff are wonderful and friendly. Even the gardens are beautiful. Well worth a visit. Well done

Date visited: 2009

Review by David McLindon on 23rd March, 2009

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What a fantastic Pub! This pub has been perfectly renovated over the past few month. Fabulous atmosphere with great local and guest beers. The food was wonderful and presented with a smile. I would recommend this place to anyone. I am going back this weekend for a Sunday Lunch.

Date visited: 12.03.09

Review by MRS LISA SALMON on 26th October, 2006

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I used to use this pub for entertaining quite often before i had my child two years ago. i'm a local and heard it had been taken over so I thought i would take a friend there for lunch as it used to be a nice cosy english pub with luxurious food.Unfortunately i can no longer say the same thing. It was cold and unwelcoming and had a distinct smell of a greasy spoon. the food wasn't anymore appetising. the menu was short and limited and my veggie friend had a limited choice of 1 starter and 1 sandwhich creation. the prices were extremely overpriced for the food received on the plate. the same meal can be produced at an eighth of the price at a nice corner cafe. i hope that this picks up or a lovely local pub has been ruined!!!

Date visited: 25-10-06

Review by david on 1st March, 2006

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This is a wonderful spot, a beautiful old thatched pub, with a good atmosphere and a log fire in winter. Good beer and, importantly, great food served in healthy portions. The blue cheese and parma ham burger is something special.

Date visited: dec 2005

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