REAL ALE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

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This page is part of a prototype web-based CAMRA guide to Gloucestershire pubs.
The pub information has been supplied by the Gloucestershire, Bristol and District
& North Cotswold branches of CAMRA and thus these pages are
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ASHLEWORTH

BOAT INN  See Map
The Quay, GL19 4HZ
SO8187025073
Beyond Tithe barn on road to "The Quay"
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 700272
website:http://www.boat-inn.co.uk/
GUEST BEER Beer range varies (G)

Unique, unspoilt country pub beside the
Severn. Owned by the same family for 400
years this spotless gem has a small
front parlour with a huge built-in
settle and a pair of antique settles
adorn the cosy back room. Rush mats,
houseplants and fresh flowers enhance
the pub. Shove-ha'penny, dominoes and
cribbage are played. The ever-changing
range of guest beers, mainly from local
micros, are served direct from the cask.
Lunchtime rolls and ploughman's are
available. The courtyard is ablaze with
flower tubs and there are seats and
tables under cover for cooler days. The
pub is a frequent CAMRA award-winner.
The pub has its own mooring for river
visitors. Closed all day Monday.

CampingReal Draught CiderCar ParkFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaMember of Gloucestershire's LocAle SchemeTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubReal FireRegional Inventory
2010


QUEEN'S ARMS  See Map
The Village, GL19 4HT
SO8119925604
Centre of village
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 700395
BRAINS Reverend James (H)
TAYLOR Landlord (H)
YOUNG'S Bitter (H)

16th century village inn with good
home-cooked real food. Lots of pictures
and photographs. Garden with yew trees.

Car ParkDisabled FacilitiesFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubReal FireSkittles
2009


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Last updated on 30/08/2010