Reviews Yew Tree Inn Peterstow

5
Stuart Dickenson
+5
Great traditional local pub and superb cider house. The cider on site sponsor the shop is a must for all cider lovers
5
Katie Mather
+5
Super cosy and welcoming spot for great cider. Well worth the 3.5 hour journey!
5
Steven Maden
+5
If you love cider, this is the pub for you! Real cosy vibes and an immense drinks selection
5
Stu Cottam
+5
Awesome little pub, with an amazing cider selection along with some great beers. Huge garden, their pizza looks great though unfortunately didn't get time to eat there.
4
Bill Udall
+4
Stayed overnight in motorhome. Great facilities on site with excellent clean showers. Big beer garden with ciders available from on site manufacture. Unfortunately no food available in pub on this occasion due to chef being away
5
Pete Simpson
+5
This is an extremely nice place to visit. The owner was extremely nice and funny too. If we take the same route back home, we will definitely stop for another drink and packet of crisps, plus the log burner is extremely nice to sit next too 👍
5
Sebastian Lomas
+5
Superb country pub with an excellent burger night. Wonderful breadth of menu, whelming selection of beer and cider, lovely staff and beer garden and board games.
5
Nicholas John
+5
Great selection of ciders. Well worth s visit
5
Oliver Usher
+5
My family has been going here for years. The food is well priced and brilliant. Also attached are the award winning Ross & Wye Cider & Perry co with a great little shop manned by Mike. Brilliant place to visit and great food and Cider.
5
Alex Little
+5
What a find - an excellent selection of cider, all at great price, served by a very friendly and knowledgeable barman. Recommended!
5
karen minton
+5
Incredibly helpful and friendly staff. A great range of ciders produced on site including single variety perries and ciders that are unlikely to be found elsewhere. The amazing birdbarker Perry being my favourite. Frequent live music, a gorgeous open fire, relaxing and friendly. Cannot fault.
4
Ami Verdon
+4
I stayed 12 nights at Yew Tree inn, the site is an adults only site and a bit more compact, which I found quite pleasing. The check in to the site is contactless, you just drive in and pitch up, I extended my stay to over the BH, I just booked again via the website. The plots have EHU and a mix between hardstanding and grass. There is a pub on site, which serves good beer / cider and food (no food Sunday or Monday’s), it’s either pizza or a burgers. I tried the pizza and it was really good, I also tried the ciders, though just beware they can be of a stronger alcohol content! The facilities are satisfactory, there is chemical toilet / grey water disposal and drinking water tap. There are 3 washing up basins, 2 inside the hut and one outside, the 2 inside are much larger, in fact you probably could wash clothes in there as well. The toilets are unisex 1 disabled with shower and 2 others toilets with 1 solo walking in shower. The hot water is nuclear hot, if you wash your hands, within 10 seconds it’s so hot, so have to add cold. Phone and TV signals were good, you can see the transmitter, in the distance to the NW. The bus stop is directly outside the campsite entrance the Northbound one to Hereford has a sign and the one to Gloucester (via Ross on Wye), is the entrance to the site, (no post sign), if you using either make sure you hail the bus with a clear arm signal. The 33 is great value, it’s hourly, I got to Gloucester for £4 return, same with Hereford. I downloaded the Stagecoach app and it’s good on live times. I visited Pluzzlewood, Symonds Yat rock and river walk, Goodrich castle, on my bike. I was on the pitches, which backed on to the pub garden, I had no issues apart from on Saturdays the gardener will start up the sit on mower at 7.45am! The garden I feel, could get busy in the summer, so if you want a more quieter pitch, go for the ones on the opposite side (pitches 5-8). My only gripes were the toilet paper in the blocks kept running out and sometimes, in the end I just took my own and 1 night had a motorhome on the next pitch arrive at 9.35pm and they were making noise banging away setting up until at least 10.45pm. Also, on site in the first week a lot of noisy yapping dogs, behind the site there is a mobile home park and they too have dogs and sometimes the site ones barking set off them and it sounded a bit like cruffs. All in all I enjoyed my stay.
5
Carol Masterman
+5
Great food and good choice for all tastes. Staff very friendly,attentive and polite. Service very good. Will return.
5
Mike Link
+5
The food used to be amazingly lovely home cooked at fast food prices. I believe its now only pizza which I haven't yet tried so can't comment on. Nice, warm and welcoming Village pub with city atmosphere.
5
Mark Tuckey
+5
Friendly bar staff, really impressive selection of cask and kegged beer. And some really interesting ciders, highly recommend!
5
MARK Craven
+5
Fabulous pub. Very friendly. Great beer.
5
Louise T
+5
Great team with an amazing range of ciders and beers. We had some lovely pizzas tonight too, sat out in the huge beer garden. We've loved this pub since moving to the area 8 yrs ago and taken various friends. It's great.
4
Andy Heard
+4
You're here for the cider, right? Then you won't be disappointed whether you're drinking in or take away
4
Magda Bujarkova
+4
It is more like an old club house inside. The food is home made and ours tested great. We bought a selection of ciders to take home as well.
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