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The Abbots Mitre, Chilbolton, Stockbridge

Village Street, Chilbolton
Stockbridge
SO20 6BA
Phone: 01264860348

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Quinno _ left this review about The Abbots Mitre

Mainly set for dining on my Sunday visit with little room for drinkers – we sat outside in the pleasant front garden. ‘Prim and proper’ is a good, concise descriptor, the inside is bare-boarded and a bit rattly. Five local beers on offer, my Alfred's Saxon Bronze was GBG-worthy (NBSS 3.5). Friendly service at the jump. One for a pleasant sunny afternoon.

On 17th August 2024 - rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about Abbots Mitre

A food led Victorian pub that I found to be a little too prim and proper,the opened out interior, into three areas,seemed just a little too tidy and corparate for my liking despite the front area being set more as a pub. It was very popular on my visit with seemingly a MG Club meeting going by the nine or Ten automotive examples in the car park. Five handpumps with a choice of three, all localish stuff, Flack Manor Double Drop, Andwells King John and Bowmans Swift One. Nice enough here but not really my thing.

On 17th March 2023 - rating: 6
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E TA left this review about Abbots Mitre

This impressive Victorian house was built on the site of the former village blacksmith's forge and is now a freehouse village pub. It also has a well-deserved reputation for its food. There is a large carpark – actually the largest parking area in the village – and a sloping lawn at the back. Most of the ground floor is set up as a restaurant, although the front area is still very much a pub with wooden floors, a dartboard and a collection of tables and chairs for drinkers and those who want to enjoy the excellent bar snacks on offer. The staff are friendly, the clientele civilised. There were 5 handpumps on the bar, one of which had a sign saying it was waiting for the beer to clear, the rest serving 4 different ales. I had a pint of Three Castles's Saxon which was in perfect condition. The only thing that lets the pub down is its prices which are a bit high even bearing in mind the high quality of the food. Well worth visiting for its food, drink and ambience.

On 12th January 2015 - rating: 8
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