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The Chandos Arms, Aylesbury
Weston Turville
Postal town: Aylesbury
HP22 5RR
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Chandos Arms
Looks like a country pub, set back from the road by a sizeable front beer garden, but feels more like the village pub it actually is. Relatively plainly decorated, both outside and within the L-shaped bar and side dining room. For a Charles Wells pub, it was disappointing to find just Adnams Southwold (£4.90) and London Pride on the pair of handpumps, but the brewery's Brewpoint branded Foghorn Hazy Session IPA featured on one of the keg taps.
On 30th June 2024
- rating: 6
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Chandos Arms
Our second pub in the village of Weston Turville was much more focused on drinkers than diners. In fact, it was very busy with a good mix of drinkers and diners. Many were outside in the front garden, but there were also a fair few indoors.
The 2 real ales were both from the old Charles Wells brewery, now called Brewpoint. I chose the Charlie Wells Origin. The other was Charlie Wells DNA. I'd not seen these before, but my beer was certainly in good condition. The better of the 2 pubs we tried in Weston Turville.
On 5th October 2021
- rating: 5
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E TA left this review about Chandos Arms
A recently renovated Victorian roadside inn, currently a Wells house. There is a small car park at the front, and more parking at the side and rear. The front garden is large, mainly laid to lawn, with bench seating, tables and umbrellas. It also has children's play facilities, a barbecue area and a couple of comfy outside seats, but the noise from the jukebox mars the al fresco experience. Inside, there is an L-shaped main bar, the short leg of which is laid to table for diners, while the remainder of the bar has Spartan seating and stools and an ancient fireplace which has been retained to add character. The staff were a mixed bag, mainly pleasant apart from one wide-boy, which the customers were quite friendly. A dining room is off to the right hand side. There are cheap restaurant food and bar snacks available. There were 3 ales on: Wells's Eagle and Wallop, and Young's Special. The beer wasn't that well kept but it was drinkable nonetheless. Fine for a drink if passing.
On 9th August 2016
- rating: 6
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