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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI stopped by this village pub for a drink, not far from the main road. None of my acquaintances had been there before, but it turned out to be a lovely spot with delicious Butty Bach ale. It had a strong local vibe, with regulars keeping an eye on us. Although they were having a party and no food was available, it was still worth the visit. We sat outside in the rare sunshine at the front and had a great time.
During our stay at the local HPB site, we decided to dine at the Apple Tree in Onibury as it was conveniently located and welcomed dogs. Our visit was on a Friday evening, and we noticed that it was mostly frequented by locals looking to unwind after a long week. We had made a reservation, so finding a table was not a problem. The service was attentive and friendly, and the food was deliciously homemade. The atmosphere was a bit noisy, possibly due to it being a Friday night. We would consider returning, but would avoid Friday and Saturday nights when it is likely to be busy with locals who are clearly their main customer base.
This pub is very welcoming and serves excellent food at a reasonable price. The dishes are freshly prepared and the portions are generous. It's a no-nonsense, fantastic place to dine.
Several well cared for casks of ale from Ludlow and Wye Valley. Lunch menu is a bit underwhelming but the pub was welcoming for two American outsiders on a Sunday afternoon when other spots in Ludlow were booked. The dinner entrees looked more substantial and tasty.
Lovely and friendly good atmosphere! Went for Sunday lunch .couldn't fault the food plenty, good produce, soup delicious! Only small thing cold plates and long waiting ...but Gill and Andy were on holiday so took this into consideration. Waitress Amber polite and attentive place for atmosphere and food and deserved winning title