Congratulations to chef & owner for beautiful scrumptious fish & chips with minted peas. Great menu, delightful hospitality & will definately return soon.
Christmas menu looks amazing.
Really nice,welcoming and attentive staff.
Had a best tagine ever.
Great walks from this pub if want to work in a stroll,or cycle ride around your meal( Wellow in one direction and Bath Two Tunnels in the other.
Highly recommended.
First visit since new owners have taken over, had an excellent Sunday lunch, good choices on the menu ,compliments to the chef. All the staff were excellent and very accommodating. Will definitely visit again
Stopped by for Sunday lunch and so glad I did, what a find! Talented new owner/chef and his roast was excellent. Lot of thought went into each element, expertly prepared and presented. The Mackerel pate starter too was probably the best I've had. Can't wait to go back.
Stopped here for a bite to eat before doing the two tunnels. We reserved a table but it wasn't too busy so probably could be got a seat anyway.
This is a nice cosy pub with a real log fire and plenty of seating.
There was an excellent choice of food and it was delivered quickly and presented well. The food was all good the was a few of us and everyone enjoyed the food. It was a bit pricey... But other than that no complaints.
After we did our walk we stopped back in for a hot chocolate and a suit by the fire.
Overall recommended - good service, good food and a great location if you're cycling or walking. (Although there is a car park if you are doing neither)
Stopped here after a cycle from Bristol & through the Two Tunnels. The food was fantastic & very reasonably priced. I saw the chef talking to the bar staff, advising them about the menu & could see he had a real passion about his food.
Really nice pub in Midford. Great pub food and friendly service. Outside dining available. Good for families, highchairs, etc. Site of old station and footpath. Many walkers and cyclists stop off here.
Super pub with a garden. It was just a drink stop, but I had 'apples and pears cider' - one of the best ciders I've ever tasted. The place was really clean and smart. Will definitely return.
This pub can be found at the end of the Two Tunnel walk from Bath to Midford. We decided to settle here after the first stretch, especially as they were showing the Wimbledon final. Despite the relatively nice weather, this little spot was rather quiet today which allowed for a peaceful atmosphere. We both fancied pie, mine being feta, goats cheese and roasted veg and his steak and ale. Absolutely beautiful with all the trimmings and the staff were very relaxed and polite to top it off. They allowed us to start a tab, so we could order without the hassel of getting our wallets out everytime. Good beer selection on tap and our pints of coke were cold and bubbling. Combining the incredible views of Midford and Fedderer's easy Wimbledon win, a wonderful spot for Sunday lunch.
Crab and prawn linguine was delicious. Attractive pub under new ownership and definitely worth a visit. We'll be back.
Great food, service a bit hit and miss. I had the Fish platter, which was visually appealing although with maybe a bit too much oil. Others had Ham, eggs and chips which was very generous as was the Feta and goats cheese strudle. "Chips" are enjoyable although most places would call them wedges. Service was welcoming with drinks offered at the start, although wrong ones supplied; no other drinks were offered and a request for water never materialised. At the end we waited for pudding menu then gave up, paid and went home. One thing you need to know is it's a steep walk or a lot of stairs from the car park.
Booked table for lunch due to covid restrictions, very accommodating. Sat outside as weather lovely. Had cycled there. Food was so good, 4 people enjoyed a meat platter, fish platter, burger and toasted panini. Hand cut chips are lovely. Recommend, great pitstop when on cycle track to or from Bath.
Had the lamb and mint burger, amazing and even better that it came as a gluten free option
Lovely little gastropub.
We arrived with just a few mins until they stopped serving lunch and they couldn't have been more accommodating. Very friendly and helpful, grub was lovely too.
Lovely pub. Nice friendly atmosphere. Food was great, with lots of choices and specials even though we went on a Sunday evening in the winter, which was quiet. I am told Sunday roast at lunchtime is very popular. The staff were lovely . Very Dog friendly.
We went in winter but could see that the beer garden would be great in the summer.
It does have a lot of steps if you walk through the stepped beer garden from the car park to get to the pub.
But I use a stick and it is very assessable if you park in the car park and walk out of there around to the front entrance. The first bit of the beer garden is they assessable for most and the pub is fine for disabled.
It is right on what was an old railway branch line which is now surfaced for cyclists and walkers, with or without dogs.
Lovely place to walk your ur dog and pop in for a drink or a meal afterwards.
Lovely food, great selection of beer and super friendly staff!
The Hope and Anchor certainly delivered a lunch that I will never forget.
For £10, I was able to get a ham and cheddar cheese panini alongside a glass of orange juice with ice. One of the things I liked about their menu was that it's available on their website, allowing me to make a decision about my order before I entered. When the food arrived (which was very prompt), I had probably the best panini I've ever had! The taste was amazing and the portions were rather large.
Yes, it was a little pricey - but I genuinely believe that it was 100% worth it! I'm really looking forward to visiting again.
Great food..
Friendly staff..
In other words well worth a stop for lunch!
We would stop here again..
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