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The Rushley Inn, Mansfield
Mansfield
NG18 4SN
Pub Type
Local Pub (Marstons)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 4 of 10) see review guidelines
Strongers . left this review about The Rushley Inn
The Rushley is a food led Marstons pub found to the south of Mansfield in Berry Hill, which is just under a mile and a half from the railway station. This is a big pub with a large car park across the front and a patio seating area to the right of the raised entrance that butts onto a fenced in children’s play area with climbing apparatus. Inside there’s lots of different seating areas geared towards dining families, and there’s a pool table on a raised area to the left of the entrance where a television was playing cartoons, this is very much a young family friendly pub. The counter across the rear wall is split down the centre by a supporting column, the three hand pumps on the right-hand side were unused and two out of three to the left were in use drawing Hobgoblin’s Ruby and Wainwright. Standard and premium keg was also available from the polite woman on duty. I’m sure this place serves the community well, but this isn’t somewhere I’ll be revisiting.
On 12th November 2025
- rating: 4
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Will Larter left this review about The Rushley Inn
A suburban Marstons pub that was undergoing a refurbishment at the time of my visit, with wet paint signs and one toilet closed. The staff seemed to be coping well with the disruption, though I had to wait a while to get my beer as the processing of food orders for other customers was taking some time. Service was friendly and welcoming, but it was disappointing that there was only one real ale although there were five hand pumps - one dedicated to cider, which was also not on. Wychwood Hobgoblin Gold is one of the worst beers in the Marstons stable, the only point in its favour being that it was in reasonable condition. This is an unusual building, dominated by its car park and with a playground just outside the front door - or one of the front doors. If there were more real ales on (which I presume is normally the case), this would possibly be worth the walk out of town - though it is a Marstons pub, when all's said and done.
Date of visit: 23rd January 2016
On 3rd February 2016
- rating: 4
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