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The Summerhouse, Worle - pub details

Address: Park Way, Worle, Weston Super Mare, Somerset, BS22 6WE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24406) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Worle (0.2 miles), Weston Milton (1.7 miles), Weston-super-mare (3.1 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.6/10 (rated by 7 users)
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Parish Pump, Weston Super Mare (0.3 miles), Observatory, Weston Super Mare (0.4 miles), Woolpack, St Georges (0.4 miles), Bucket and Spade, Weston Super Mare (0.4 miles), Woodspring, Worle (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Summerhouse, Worle

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A large and modern, purpose built, multi-level pub near the railway station this has the mass-produced bland feel of many chain pubs, and whilst it’s not unpleasant there is little that inspires you to linger too long or make a return visit.

Decor wise it’s a mixture of wood cladding and exposed brick work, including a couple of brick arches, with carpeted flooring. Food features fairly prominently, and the upper mezzanine level is presumably restricted to diners only since you have to go past a “please wait here to be seated” lectern in order to access it. This has a wooden balustrade around the edge offering views of the lower part of the pub. The menu looked to be the usual chain pub offering with an extensive menu divided in to sections such as sharing platters, fish, pub favourites, spice selection, flame grills and burgers. Most of the mains appeared to be around the £8 - £10 mark. There were also several more dishes listed on a specials board.

There were a few sofas off to one side and a plasma screen stuck up on the wall, although this was not in use and a fruit machine or two opposite the bar. Despite five hand pumps on the bar, two of them were doubled up so the beers on offer were Oxford Gold, Pedigree and Hobgoblin. Ciders were Thatcher’s Gold and Strongbow. Overall this no doubt suits punters who aren’t really interested in pubs but just want to come out for a meal with the family, and is I suppose a handing stopping point should you be waiting for a train. It’s also clean and tidy, but with little in the way of character and a fairly mundane beer selection, it’s not somewhere that a pub enthusiast is going to make a special effort to get to.
Blackthorn - 13 Nov 2012 21:52
Wouldn't have chosen this pub normally but Mrs M needed the loo! However was pleasantly surprised. Typical modern chain pub but three real ales on offer and the Pedigree I had was perfect. Didn't try the food so can't comment. Don't think I'd want this place as a local but perfectly fine for a quick pint.
mousefan - 3 Apr 2011 10:08
The beer wasn't too bad, but the food, which came in very small portions, was expensive and clearly microwaved.
Three of us ordered different meals, and all 3 meals arrived at the table within 2 minutes of ordering. Garlic bread was soggy, vegetable chilli was congealed, and the salad was limp.
Won't be eating here again.
Stanley - 17 Aug 2010 16:50
A Marstons Tavern now so little ale choice other than pedigree.
fat_beer_badger - 2 Feb 2008 13:58
Eaten here a few times before, lovely food, nice atmosphere in the bar Highly Recommended
kellie83 - 31 Jan 2006 02:22

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