The Bull Inn

Pub · Brewham

The Bull Inn

Pub · Brewham

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25 Kingsettle Hill, Hardway, Bruton BA10 0LN, United Kingdom

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A cozy 17th-century country pub with a stellar garden, hearty food, local ales, and a warm, welcoming vibe.  

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Mark Appleford

Google
Perfect example of a country pub. Staff were so friendly and helpful. Food was incredible at a very reasonable price. Lovely interesting beer garden with plenty of seating. Toilets spotless. Highly recommended!

Amelie Jannoe

Google
Old fashioned, cosy and full of character. Aways a great stop with the dogs after a long walk. Landlady is very welcoming, and food is delicious - both Sunday roast and midweek.

Simon Ashcroft

Google
Fantastico !! First class Ale, along with a top notch Sunday Lunch, All served up in Beautiful period surroundings. The staff make up a splendid orchestra, led by the maestro conductor himself ! (pictured below.) Bravo!!

Rachel Seward

Google
There seem to be mixed reviews about this place on TripAdvisor etc. which in the main seem to depend on whether the reviewer had frequented it prior to an ownership change. We haven't been before but went for a Sunday roast after a walk at Alfred's Tower. Lovely pub with good ambiance and we found the staff great - warm, welcoming and helpful. The roasts were OK, not very hot when served and the greens were slightly bland but the meat was nice and the veg not overcooked which is always welcome! We had desserts as well which were nice and felt that overall price was reasonable although slightly on the high side for the quality. Overall though, we would go back as the staff made it a nice place to relax for lunch after a good weekend walk and the food was reasonable enough not to put us off although bit of room for improvement.

Theo Maxfield

Google
Fantastic Pub! We came over for lunch on Wednesday as we had heard it was newly reopened under new management. We came back for dinner on Friday as we enjoyed it so much! Really lovely atmosphere, dark wooden beams, cosy fireplace. Everything you could want and more. Staff were attentive and friendly. Good choice of beer. The food was delicious, particular favourite was the chocolate mousse for dessert. Wine list seemed very well picked and extensive choice - I will have to try some when I’m not driving! Owned by the same people as the Rothbar & Grill but a very different feel and atmosphere, a really outstanding English Pub! Also, Mitch, the new landlord is brilliant and makes the place really come alive. We look forward to returning again and again.

GlLLlAN

Google
We really enjoy this country pub. They have a fab roaring fire, great for wet and cold winter days, very welcoming. The food is good too. The staff are friendly and attentive and they serve a great local bitter "Batcombe".

Ged Schofield

Google
Turned up without a reservation for Sunday lunch, didn't seem a problem as we were seated right away. The menu is presented on a chalk board behind the bar so you are expected to decide your choice at the same time as ordering the drinks not really a great idea. However the roast beef and roast lamb were cooked to our liking and served with fresh vegetables and plenty of them but at £12 each probably not the cheapest Sunday lunch for what is a country pub. The surroundings are as stated a traditional country pub with a restaurant attached which is a modern extention. By and large we enjoyed our experience.

cazzy

Google
Delightful detour! We didn’t intend to eat here but so glad we did. Pleasant, welcoming hubbub, top quality food and friendly attentive service. Beautiful garden with games etc. We will be planning our return 😁🌈💃🏻 and I’m a difficult one to please !

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The Bull Inn is quite unique in that it is loved by locals and visitors alike. The pub is a 17th century country pub with one of the best gardens for miles. Food is renowned and is available in the restaurant, bar or garden. Like many who regularly eat and drink at the Bull I always return knowing that I will never be disappointed. Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD6joAD4no8