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Requested be closed with reason - Other: Closed according to Salisbury CAMRA.
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Wiltons, Salisbury
Salisbury
SP2 7ED
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Reviews of Wiltons (Average Rating: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
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Jonathan Wilde left this review about Wiltons
After being Wiltons this became Bacchus which again subsequently closed and was still closed after my last journey through Salisbury late 2015.
On 21st January 2016
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[User has posted 367 recommendations about 349 pubs]
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E TA left this review about The Bacchus
Previously The Wilton Hotel, the original building dates from the 17th Century, though the present frontage is Georgian. It was a Courage pub, now owned by Ushers. The change of name and image meant a drastic makeover, done very cheaply - the original beams had plasterboard nailed to them, but they weren't properly finished. What timbers are still exposed have been very badly treated and it just looks like a cheap mock-up. It is a single L-shaped bar at the front, and the former games area at the back is now laid out for diners. There were three ales on, an improvement from before, though the Hobgoblin I had was not well kept and had been tainted with something which wasn't Hobgoblin. There is free wifi available. It's worth trying every now and again.
On 11th February 2013
- rating: 5
[User has posted 3516 recommendations about 3480 pubs]
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 12 September 2013 by David McNally