The Shurton Inn, Stogursey - pub details
Description
A 16th Century Old English Traditional Country Pub serving Excellent freshly prepared local produce with a friendly atmosphere. 4 well kept tasty Real Ales for which we have an excellent reputation. A fine wine list also to compliment your meal. We offer an extensive menu and cater for all tastes. Children are welcome along will well behaved dogs!
We are proud that our pub has a happy, friendly atmosphere and serves really impressive mouth watering food. Set in a Scenic Hamlet in beautiful surroundings.
Why not stay for a night or two in one of our En-suite accommodation rooms which are situated in a well maintained garden away from the pub.
It is advisable to book on evenings and weekends.
Get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and visit The Shurton in tranquil and beautiful surroundings to unwind and relax. Situated Nr Stogursey just 7 miles from Cannington.
NOW IN THE GOOD BEER GUIDE 2008
(last updated: 30th Sep 2008)
Address: Shurton, Stogursey, Nr Bridgwater, Somerset, TA5 1QE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 31611)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music (On occasions), TV (For special occassions), Big screen, Jukebox, Karaoke (On occasions)
- Dartboard
- Food served (Excellent Freshly prepared local produced. Served Daily), Sunday roast (Traditional Sunday Roasts), Gluten free meals available (Will accommodate), Real ale (4 Excellently kept real ales)
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed (Well Behaved Dogs only please), Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Cash machine (Cash Back Available), Car park, Smoking area (Restaurant and Conservatory), Function room for hire, Accommodation available (En-suite Accommodation), Wireless internet access, Coach parties welcome, Disabled access
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Greyhound Inn, Stogursey (0.8 miles)
user reviews of the Shurton Inn, Stogursey
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| Cycled out to the February beer festival on the Sunday and enjoyed a few halves of well-kept local ale. Only disappointment was that they decided to stop the tap at 4pm, even though the publicity flyers for the beer festival specifically stated they would be open all day! At least I got a drink; I wonder how many made their way out there only to have to turn back, disappointed? somertel - 5 Mar 2008 22:03 |
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