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Ebrington Arms, Chipping Camden - pub details

Address: Ebrington, Chipping Camden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6NH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 38575) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Moreton-in-marsh (5.1 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.8/10 (rated by 11 users)
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Churchill Arms, Chipping Campden (1.3 miles), Eight Bells, Chipping Campden (2.0 miles)

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Enjoyed a stunning pint of Woodforde's Wherry today in the beer garden as we walked through the village on our circular route from Ilmington. North Cotswold Fosseway Flanker was the other handpull. Only downside was the cost: £8.15 for my pint and half a Stowford Press.
paul_d102 - 3 Mar 2024 20:41
When I last visited, it was a cosy country pub that did excellent food. Now it's been extended it still retains most of its ambience but it's a little more restaurant nowadays than pub. It remains seeking out though. The Yubby was slightly better than average for £3.80 a pint whereas the Stroud Tom Long was in better condition, tastier and more expensive. Even on a Tuesday evening, we couldn't get our preferred dining time - maybe everyone but us knew that the Flowers of Ilmington Women's Morris side would be there.
paul_d102 - 4 Sep 2019 08:32
Greeted by a sign saying its "The Times best village Inn in the Uk". Big claim, but you can kind of see where they are coming from.

Tiny front bar. Long dining room, with a sign saying only for diners.

1pm on a Saturday lunch and no choice but to stand at bar and get in everyone's way. Strange, when there is so much room available.

Beer wise, there was a Mild from North Cotswold Brewery and two of their own brands - Yubberton Yubby and Goldie. The Yubby was good enough to prompt me to buy three bottles to take home.

Worth seeking out.

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Mappiman - 4 Feb 2018 19:24
A comfy and characterful country inn that has a lot going for it. Personally, I found the Yubby ale a touch thin and disappointing for the ABV (at 3.8% one wants more flavour - not a boys bitter), but there was admittedly a wider selection that I did not sample. Some strong, imaginative cooking generally impressed our party - especially the fish. The vegetarian food is interesting and thoughtful too. The service was excellent and staff are very well informed. Not cheap but good value for the quality and service.
richythemole - 16 Aug 2015 12:36
Wonderful country pub with a fully hands-on host. The food is superb and I would recommend booking. The house brews are brewed at the North Cotswolds Brewery and there are guest ales as well. Stone flagged floors, open fireplaces and a great atmosphere.
Steamer1 - 9 Mar 2015 17:42

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