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The Seven Stars, Bath

North Road
Timsbury
Postal town: Bath
BA2 0JJ
Phone: 01761752015

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E TA left this review about The Seven Stars

Much as described by Blackthorn,below. We sat in The Snug,a small seating area with a woodburner, a chesterfield and a couple of tables behind the main bar,much quieter than the loud, lively main bar. It’s a great village local, the staff were pleasant and the beer was good. The garden has a large canvas cover over part of it which provides a relatively sheltered outside seating area, and there were a few benches at the far end used by smokers. The ale selection was unadventurous – Doombar and Landlord – but these were well-kept and in good condition. I really enjoyed it here and would happily have this as my local if I lived nearby.

On 25th May 2022 - rating: 8
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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Seven Stars

An attractive, stone built local pub in the heart of the village. At the back is a car park and a decent looking beer garden. It’s a fair sized pub, being split in to several different areas such as main bar, pool room and dining areas.

The main bar is a cosy and attractive sort of place, with some exposed stone walls and rather Christmassy shades of red and green paint elsewhere. Green carpet is on the floor along with some grey slate tiles around the wood panelled bar and a few strings of fairy lights adorn the ceiling beams and window frames. The pool room at the front has more exposed stonework, and a plasma mounted above a large fire place. The rest of the pub looked to be more geared up for dining with all the tables laid up for food. My only criticism would perhaps be the lack of seating in the main bar – besides a few leather sofas and a number of stools, there were only two tables and chairs.

The food offering was a straightforward selection of pub grub dishes at reasonable prices, with the menu being split in to sections such as salads, Panini’s, jacket potatoes and “Pie Minister” pies. This was however a dedicated lunch time menu, I don’t know what is available on an evening. In addition to this there was a “pizza and pint” deal advertised for £6.50, a small specials board and a selection of tapas dishes. There was also a summer barbeque planned for the bank holiday weekend. Barmaid was friendly and helpful.

Beers on tap were Bass, Butcombe and Gem. Ciders were Thatcher’s Gold and Blackthorn.

On 22nd June 2011 - rating: 8
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