An 18th-century pub offering warm rooms and free breakfast, plus British dining and real ales.
A lovely welcoming place with excellent staff, food and rooms. ||The welcome was warm, the rooms very nicely equipped, some even with small balconies to catch the early and late sun. The location is very peaceful with just a small lane going past mostly with farm traffic.||A good selection of evening meals and breakfasts is available too, all cooked freshly. Drinks are at reasonable prices and a good range of wines and beers will cover most tastes.||All the staff are friendly and helpful and are a credit to Paul the owner.||Looking forward to our next visit already
First visited the Hunter's Rest in April, a lovely friendly place, in the middle of nowhere (almost!!) and just what my husband and i wanted for a bit of R&R. The weather was chilly, so there was a beautiful log fire burning in the bar area. Everyone was welcoming....our evening meal was delicious. Plentiful, hot and very good value. The service was excellent.|Our room had a lovely view out over a fishing lake, and there was a balcony, which would have been used if the weather had been better!!|Breakfast the following morning was superb, cooked by the owner, we were told we could have anything off the menu, any combination and as much as we wanted. Alongside the full English, was kippers (don't see them on a menu very often) and an American style breakfast, of steak,hash browns and eggs!!|I'd recommend a poached egg or two.....amazing!|We only stayed a couple of nights,and said we'd be back....and we did go back....taking a couple of friends with us this time. The welcome was the same... evening meal and breakfast, every bit as good as before......no log fire tho|We all had a great time...and have all said "we'll be back again".|If you want a bit of rest and relaxation....this is your place. And if you want to do a bit of touristy stuff...Bath, Wells and Glastonbury are not far away. |I'm looking forward to going back again.....soon.
Only used the restaurant. Food was ok. Battered Fish was a little oily but chips were really good. Service was friendly. Atmosphere was lacking. Suggest maybe done calming background music. Furnishings traditional but old and musky. It's probably more lively in the evenings.
just had meal tonight. food very good.service what can i say so efficient and one point plates removed from table without really seeing the staff.|food very good nice to have old classic menu. desserts do not pass very good|will i return 100 per cent nice to see a pub with lot of people, but could do with more so come on use this wonderful pub
Great place for lunch. Good quality food at reasonable prices. If I had one gripe, it would be allowing kids in the bar area. Come on parents, is it right to allow your kids to run around and bounce footballs inside?
Very rural location. Great for R&R. Fantastic spacious room, lovely four poster bed with a large bathroom, sitting room which leads to a roof top balcony, (room 4). Views are unbelievable. Ample parking. Friendly and helpful staff. WiFi is not the best, because of the location. You have to have your own transport, ideally. Bath City is a mere 7 miles away, and a must visit. I could go on but honestly, this is rural England in one of its finest locations.
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A lovely welcoming place with excellent staff, food and rooms. ||The welcome was warm, the rooms very nicely equipped, some even with small balconies to catch the early and late sun. The location is very peaceful with just a small lane going past mostly with farm traffic.||A good selection of evening meals and breakfasts is available too, all cooked freshly. Drinks are at reasonable prices and a good range of wines and beers will cover most tastes.||All the staff are friendly and helpful and are a credit to Paul the owner.||Looking forward to our next visit already
First visited the Hunter's Rest in April, a lovely friendly place, in the middle of nowhere (almost!!) and just what my husband and i wanted for a bit of R&R. The weather was chilly, so there was a beautiful log fire burning in the bar area. Everyone was welcoming....our evening meal was delicious. Plentiful, hot and very good value. The service was excellent.|Our room had a lovely view out over a fishing lake, and there was a balcony, which would have been used if the weather had been better!!|Breakfast the following morning was superb, cooked by the owner, we were told we could have anything off the menu, any combination and as much as we wanted. Alongside the full English, was kippers (don't see them on a menu very often) and an American style breakfast, of steak,hash browns and eggs!!|I'd recommend a poached egg or two.....amazing!|We only stayed a couple of nights,and said we'd be back....and we did go back....taking a couple of friends with us this time. The welcome was the same... evening meal and breakfast, every bit as good as before......no log fire tho|We all had a great time...and have all said "we'll be back again".|If you want a bit of rest and relaxation....this is your place. And if you want to do a bit of touristy stuff...Bath, Wells and Glastonbury are not far away. |I'm looking forward to going back again.....soon.
Only used the restaurant. Food was ok. Battered Fish was a little oily but chips were really good. Service was friendly. Atmosphere was lacking. Suggest maybe done calming background music. Furnishings traditional but old and musky. It's probably more lively in the evenings.
just had meal tonight. food very good.service what can i say so efficient and one point plates removed from table without really seeing the staff.|food very good nice to have old classic menu. desserts do not pass very good|will i return 100 per cent nice to see a pub with lot of people, but could do with more so come on use this wonderful pub
Great place for lunch. Good quality food at reasonable prices. If I had one gripe, it would be allowing kids in the bar area. Come on parents, is it right to allow your kids to run around and bounce footballs inside?
Very rural location. Great for R&R. Fantastic spacious room, lovely four poster bed with a large bathroom, sitting room which leads to a roof top balcony, (room 4). Views are unbelievable. Ample parking. Friendly and helpful staff. WiFi is not the best, because of the location. You have to have your own transport, ideally. Bath City is a mere 7 miles away, and a must visit. I could go on but honestly, this is rural England in one of its finest locations.