80 /100 Cross House Tavern (Bar) 108 CHURCH STREET Micro pub close to the centre of town. The bar is in the front room and there's a 2nd room behind. Six cask beers on gravity pour plus an impressive array of local Bag in Box ciders. Nice atmosphere and definitely the most interesting range of libations in Tewkesbury that I found. Nice place, I'd happily have this as my local. |
58 /100 Bell Hotel (Greene King) (Bar) CHURCH STREET Quirky & historic pub/hotel. Big place. A choice of 3 cask beers, two from Greene King plus Taylor's Landlord. Staff were friendly. |
70 /100 Nottingham Arms (Bar) 129 HIGH STREET Lively two room pub with a nice atmosphere. Five cask on offer during my visit last week including one from local brewery Inferno, which was good to sample. |
66 /100 8 CHURCH STREET Nice building, cosy inside. A friendly welcome. Five on cask including four from Wadworth's. Managed to snag a new tick, all good |
58 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET Large multi roomed Spoons. Lots of wooden panels. Twelve cask in two banks of six. Tried two halves, one tasted fine, the other of line cleaner. Somewhat off-putting |
48 /100 Ladybirds Deli (Grocery Store) 107 HIGH STREET Good selection of what looked like mostly polish beers. |
64 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET Nice wood paneled spoons. Free WiFi etc. There was a mini beer festival when I was here so a good choice of beers to try |
74 /100 Cross House Tavern (Bar) 108 CHURCH STREET Up until recently this was a phone shop but previously was quite a grand, historic place. Converted now into a pub in the micro pub style, there is a small bar to the front with casks & cooling jackets raised onto racking and gravity dispensed, a good range of boxed ciders too.. Manual sign in for Covid procedures. There are 2 further rooms with seating and information boards about the building. The beer is all cask from around the UK. Friendly with banter, extremely dog friendly, no room for children. Probably the best bet in Tewkesbury now. |
62 /100 Ladybirds Deli (Grocery Store) 107 HIGH STREET Despite the name this turned out to be an international deli but surprisingly with a good range of Eastern European, mostly Polish, imported beer at good prices. A pleasant surprise. |
52 /100 Tudor House Hotel (Bar) 51 HIGH STREET Big hotel bar in the centre of Tewkesbury, rather busy on our visit, weekenders staying at the hotel waiting for their dinners to be served. Only nationally available beers being served, little of interest there unfortunately. |
60 /100 8 CHURCH STREET Oct'20, review = 60, busy and bustling on a Sunday afternoon despite Covid restiction. Now carrying a guest beer. A much better bet than before.
Oc. t '18 review = 48. An old town boozer in the centre of Tewkesbury, pretty quiet on what was a bustling Friday evening elsewhere. Only Wadworth beers on sale, no guest beers available on our visit. Not sure that I would return to this despite being handily placed. |
64 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET This proved to be quite an unusual Wetherspoons, rather than an open barn of a place it is full of nooks and crannies, comfortable and really quite clean. There was an adult buzz rather than the normal Wetherspoons mix of kids and the barely sober. It was also free of the latest rantings of its opinionated owner Tim Martin, all in its favour. The service was a little sluggish on a busy Friday evening. Reasonable choices of beers. A decent Wetherspoons. |
72 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET I left my other half in another pub so I could come and see this 2018 Good Beer Guide JDW bar, and found it to be a very popular rather noisy bar. Impressed finding a clean table easily enough given it was so full, and my beer choice of Gloucester Aussie Pale was one of the best of the day. |
74 /100 Tudor House Hotel (Bar) 51 HIGH STREET Very impressive black and white building on the outside and very clean and tidy inside with some smaller intimate little alcove seating. We chose St Austell Proper Job and Wye Valley Wholesome Stout which were fine. Rugby on the TV. |
68 /100 8 CHURCH STREET Cozy small pub in the centre of Twekesbury. And right opposite JDW, if that’s not your thing. Good selection of beers not just wadworth. Nice for a quick pint. |
68 /100 Tudor House Hotel (Bar) 51 HIGH STREET Friendly bar at the tudor hotel, feels more like an old pub than a hotel. good range of regional beers, with at 8 cask ales or ciders. food was good, i was there on pie night. |
50 /100 Bell Hotel (Greene King) (Bar) CHURCH STREET This inn / hotel, certainly looks the part. Its part of the Greene King chain "old English inns". The beer selection wasn’t great two Greene King beers Abbots Ale and GK IPA. I guess these would be regulars. They also had a local guest beer, the bar only saving grace. I did try the food and would head back for that in a hurry. |
72 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET There’s a pay and display car park at the rear. 8 real ales but looking at the availability and previous reviews they probably have the local beers in regularly. Not bad for someone passing through but a local probably gets a lot of repeat beers. Service was excellent, however, I presume they had their normal Saturday staff supply and many people may be partied out by now. Decent ’spoons. |
66 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET Nice old building and just what you’d expect from wetherspoons. A range of real ale at reasonable price, cheap food, and ok service. Nothing unusual on the beer front, but ok. |
66 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET We visited Saturday 21st September 2013 this was our second visit here, we also popped in here last summer. I think that this is one of the better JDW’S, it really is/was a rather impressive hotel with loads and loads of dark wood, little cubby holes and a huge long corridor stretching out in front if you as you enter. I had a Bengali Tiger but it was nice to see locals such as North Cotswold and Goffs on offer also. Ok so its a JDW so you pretty much know what you’ll get but this is one of the better ones and is well worth a visit if you are in the area. I had a large veggie breakfast £4.50 (couldn’t finish it) & a half of Bengali £1.08, the beer was in great nick and at that price a steal. |
66 /100 Royal Hop Pole (JDW) (Bar) 94 CHURCH STREET Historic 15th/16 th century hotel in the centre of Tewkesbury, which is now a JD Wetherspoons pub offering bed & breakfast. About a hundred metres from the abbey church. 8 cask ales were on offer, with local beers from Prescott and North Cotswold, both served in good condition. Has a pleasant garden to the rear with pear and fig trees leading down to the river. Food was standard pub grub, decent enough, and service was efficient and friendly. A good JDW pub. |
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