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The Ragleth Inn, Church Stretton
Little Stretton
Postal town: Church Stretton
SY6 6RB
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7½ of 10) see review guidelines
Philip Smith left this review about The Ragleth Inn
If you like olde world atmosphere this is a must, food was good and drink.
On 22nd July 2024
- rating: 8
[User has posted 8 recommendations about 8 pubs]
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Ragleth Inn
Mostly a food-led pub (although I arrived in the mid-afternoon break so it was getting quieter for a while). Anyway, as you enter, the first thing you see is effectively the side of the compact central servery. However, the main part of the counter faces into the lounge on the left-hand side (with a dining room beyond), but the main dining areas off to the right were still busiest. Five real ales on handpump: HPA and Butty Bach from Wye Valley, Hobson's Best Bitter, Ludlow Gold (£4.20, and thankfully in good shape after a couple of ropey pints in Craven Arms) and - randomly - Morland Original.
On 24th March 2024
- rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Ragleth Inn
I have rated this pub highly due to it's appealing exterior and the excellent beer quality. After looking at Will's photos, I noticed that three of the cask ales must be on permanently. These were Butty Bach, Hobson's Best and Ludlow Gold, their two guest beers on my visit were Hop and Stagger Pale Ale and Wye Valley HPA. I went for the Hop and Stagger, plus the Hobson's, both of which were outstanding. The barmaid explained that the cellar work and beer condition is at a premium quality as the locals would soon let them know otherwise. The pub also serves a high standard of food.
On 26th October 2019
- rating: 8
[User has posted 3646 recommendations about 3646 pubs]
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Will Larter left this review about Ragleth Inn
A very attractive building, with wisteria growing up the front. It feels quite small once through the door, with a central bar serving one room either side of the entrance, though it has been opened out and it is really now just one space. Two hand pumps face each way, with - unusually for a food oriented pub - four different real ales on. (See photos.) It was quite busy on the Sunday afternoon when I was (probably why it felt small!), and the smell of fried fish drove me out to enjoy my beer at one of the benches in front of the pub - luckily it was a fine and sunny day; there's also a beer garden to one side. My half of Hobson's Best was in very good condition.
Date of visit: 13th May 2018
On 1st June 2018
- rating: 6
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David Jones left this review about Ragleth Inn
Great dining pub, with 2 or 3 local real ales too. Little Stretton is one lucky village having this and the nearby Green Dragon!
On 15th December 2011
- rating: 8
[User has posted 7 recommendations about 7 pubs]
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Graham Coombs left this review about Ragleth Inn
Absolutely gorgeous-looking ancient pub from outside, covered in plants and flowers. Inside has been 'modernised' by stripping back to the brickwork and revealing various bits of wood, which to my mind gives a curiously unfinished feel. Very clearly targetted at the refined dining market, rather than boozy locals. A couple of good ales though, in good form.
On 30th August 2010
- rating: 7
[User has posted 3641 recommendations about 3576 pubs]