Reviews The Flemish Weaver

5
Jacinta O'Brien
+5
We visited this lovely old world pub on a Sunday. We had made a reservation and I would highly recommend doing this as this pub is well known for its fabulous food. It's a lovely place to visit., full of old world charm and quirky style. The staff were lovely and friendly and the food and service was excellent
5
Neil Jefferies
+5
Really quirky pub. Don't expect luxury, but great pub food. Corrugated iron on the walls. Enjoy
5
C Clarke
+5
What a wonderful old pub! Wooden beams, log fire, lots of seating nooks etc. Staff are very friendly. Even had a wondering peacock strutting around outside! Would highly recommend to those visiting the charming town of Corsham
5
Ruth Chiddle
+5
We arrived as a family group of 18 adults. We gave a little notice and emailed our food orders ahead of time. The staff were able to accommodate us in the Snug, so we had our own private space. We were delighted with how it all worked out and thankful to the staff for their welcome and positive attitude.
5
John
+5
Cosy, snug table location.Warm, welcoming and very informative server. Great selection of food cooked perfectly and served hot and fresh from the kitchen. Hand made chips, great gluten free options, ingredients from quality reputable suppliers. Two foodies and fellow hospitality members super happy and looking forward to our next visit!
5
The Lushas
+5
What a perfect pub. Cosy, friendly, great service and great atmosphere. Absolutely loved it here and it’s exactly what you want from a proper pub. Cannot recommend highly enough and after wasting a fortune at Marco Pierre whites rip off restaurant, it was lovely to be somewhere so warm and welcoming.
5
Janet Burry
+5
Lovely pub unusual layout which added to the atmosphere, the food was amazing, l had skate wings from the specials board, my daughter had chicken pie with mash, veg and Gravy, also from the specials board. There's also a children's meal option
5
Colin Hicks
+5
Fantastic place, excellent food and wonderful staff. Can recommend this pub/ restaurant and will definitely be going back when we are next in this area, the food was cooked to a very high standard.
5
Danny Allen
+5
The staff were very welcoming & the service was outstanding. We had a larger family gathering inclusive of food allergies which they were more than happy to cater for. Highly recommend.
5
Kieran Neale (Sir K)
+5
Surprisingly spacious and busy establishment with a brilliantly quirky layout. Managed to squeeze us in for Sunday lunch, which was lovely (the beef was amazing). Several ales on tap, along with a log burner made it a perfect autumnal retreat.
5
Christian Watson
+5
Lovely old English pub filled with nooks & crannies, and interesting places to sit, both inside and out. It has a very nice, secluded outdoor seating area, again with hidey holes tucked away. Lots of interesting memorabilia on the walls to look at.
4
Chris Sanders
+4
Run by 'two-brothers-and-a-wife' the tenants of this establishment must have stripped the antique and bric-a-brac shops from the whole county, to decorate the insides of the Flemish Weaver. And it's not just the inside - the beer garden to the rear (found by negotiating a short but winding narrow passageway) is also a mini-maze of raised beds and covered grottos and dotted with assorted curios. As well as more communal areas, little knooks and crannies inside, provide intimate areas where your next door neighbour could be but feet away and you would know nothing of it. All the walls - indeed, almost every level surface, is covered with a plethora of (some) quite interesting artifacts; dusting must be a nightmare. The pub is on the Cask Marque Ale Trail and deservedly so, the pint of Stone Henge, Sign of Spring 4.6%ABV (the green stuff, for those not in the know) was in excellent condition as I'm sure, as were the other ales proffered. There is food aplenty (courtesy of '...and a wife') with some original viands on the menu. I was on a specific mission and didn't eat here, but a return visit is chalked high on my 'do list' and I'll look forward to the lunch I have here. Well worth more than just one more visit.
5
Trevor Johnson
+5
Excellent visit today for my wife’s birthday. Made to feel very welcome, very nice food, very nice beer and very nice welcome and service. Many thanks
5
j p
+5
Excellent pub serving cooked meals. The person who served us was very friendly and attentive. Looking forward to going back.
5
mel creasey
+5
Lovely lunch here today. The pub was quite busy but we managed to get a table for 2 in the main bar area. Great, friendly service. We had the homemade soup to start which was delicious, and shared the mushroom arrancini which was really nice. Small fish & chips was perfect for the main. All in all a great pub with lovely warm atmosphere and friendly service. Would definitely recommend.
5
Paul
+5
Great lunch Great service Nice atmosphere
5
Hannah Seignior
+5
What a find! From the moment we stepped in to this pub, with its friendly staff, open fires and nooks full of comedic bric-a-brac, we felt at home. They've a great selection of ales and wines to accompany the dishes on the menu if you're peckish. But you can easily while away the hours playing many of their board games. We loved that most of the tables have a box of playing cards or a mini game of some sort. If you're visiting for the weekend, it's worth booking a table for Sunday lunch but leave room for dessert! The lemon curd tart with lemon sorbet comes recommended!
5
Anna Kondera
+5
Absolutely amazing atmosphere and gorgeous food. The nut roast was delicious and huge! It's a great place for families and friends to gather around lovely food and great selection of wine and beer. I couldn't recommend it more! Thank you ❤️
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