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Wyndham Arms
Estcourt Road,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire,
SP1 3AS
Tel: 01722 331026
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The Wyndham Arms has established a loyal following amongst real ale aficionados, and a visit to this interesting little pub will reveal why. This was the location at which the Hop Back Brewery first started brewing their excellent ales, until popularity and demand forced them to move to larger premises; Hop Back Ales are still available however. This is a proper drinking pub – décor and food are basic but the beer is exceptionally good.
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The Haunch of Venison
1-5 Minster Street,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire,
SP1 1TB
Tel: 01722 322024
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Although we have included The Haunch of Venison on our Salisbury Pubs page, the consistently high standard of thoughtfully presented meals would warrant its inclusion on the Restaurants page. Such is the selection and quality of the fine cask ales, the diversity and extent of the wine list and what is reputed to be the county’s finest selection of malt whiskies and brandies, however means this atmospheric 14 th Century inn rates highly as a very traditional pub.
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The Old Mill Hotel
Town Path,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire,
SP2 8EU
Tel: 01722 327517
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The historic Old Mill Hotel dates from the early 12 th Century and is located in the heart of Salisbury. Formerly Wiltshire’s first paper mill, the Grade I listed building was refurbished in 2002 and is now a very pleasant restaurant and bar serving a fine selection of food and ales, as well as offering accommodation.
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The Coach and Horses
Winchester Street,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire,
SP1 1HG
Tel: 01722 414319
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The Coach and Horses is a well-known former coaching inn in Salisbury, with a convenient central location. Here you will find a good selection of cask ales and reasonably priced food is served all day.
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The Queens Head Inn
North Street,
Broad Chalke,
Wiltshire,
SP5 5EN
Tel: 01722 780344
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Situated just a few miles to the south west of Salisbury in the rural splendour of the Wiltshire countryside, The Queens Head Inn is worth searching out, as within this handsome 15 th Century inn is a fine selection of cask ales and tasty home cooked food. The friendly hosts extend a warm welcome and the Queens Head Inn is a regular entry in the Good Beer Guide.
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The Radnor Arms
Nunton,
Wiltshire,
SP3 4HS
Tel: 01722 329722
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Another rural pub definitely worth the short detour from Salisbury to seek out, The Radnor Arms can be found in the pretty Wiltshire village of Nunton. It is a charming and friendly pub, which has established a deserved reputation for the consistently good quality of its cask conditioned ales and delicious home cooked food.
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The Cloisters
Catherine Street,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire,
SP1 2DH
Tel: 01722 338102
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The Cloisters is an attractive and popular pub in the shadows of the glorious Salisbury Cathedral. It enjoys a strong reputation for the quality of its cask ales and for its reasonably priced bar meals; can get very busy at weekends.
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Market Inn
Butcher Row,
Salisbury,
Wiltshire,
SP1 1EP
Tel: 01722 327923
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The Market Inn and its customary floral hanging baskets is a familiar sight on Salisbury’s Butcher Row. Venture inside and you will be greeted by a traditional pub interior with great character and charm, as well as a decent selection of cask ales and bar meals.
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