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Bidra med feedbackThis pub is not only located in a beautiful building, but the staff are also incredibly friendly and helpful. They exceeded our expectations, coming from an area with plenty of fast food options available. After a long journey from the Midlands in the snow and a mishap on the motorway, we arrived late and hungry to find the restaurant full and no takeaways available. Luckily, Dawn went above and beyond to find us a takeaway that would deliver to the pub. After a wait, a few glasses of wine, and a walk back to our accommodation with curry in hand, we were two very happy customers. Thank you for your assistance.
This fantastic old pub has real history and the staff are very friendly. Definitely worth a visit - I will be returning with my friends to enjoy this fantastic pub.
I stopped by for a drink and to see the menu. I had a drink, but found the menu to be quite ordinary, despite the restaurant being advertised as Italian. As a result, we decided not to have a meal there. The pub is dog-friendly and serves Wadworth's beer.
We visited the Fleur de Lys while staying at the George and the Plaine across the street. Well, visited is a bit of understatement we practically moved in for the day. From the first moment you open the door, this place just oozes atmosphere...and friendliness, from the roaring fire, to the well-chosen and appropriately-volumed music playlist, to the plethora of amusements like darts, backgammon, pool and even a skittle alley! We just propped up the bar (with its excellent draft ales) and chatted with the staff and locals. The bar manager Sean is brilliant. We spent several hours discussing everything from rugby to beer, travel, life, the universe and everything. He could not have made us more welcome, but at the same time, he was always watching for a dirty glass on a table or a patron needing a refill, or keeping the fire stocked up with logs. Top marks! We would come to Norton St Philip again just for the Fleur de Lys. We did not eat at the pub as we had booked at the George, but saw many plates virtually licked clean, and for sure we will try the food here next time.
Went here by accident because the George Inn, where we were staying closed it's bar and restaurant at on Boxing Day. Ended up having a lovely night. Food was good, ale was even better. The landlord and staff were very friendly and kept us...supplied with drinks all evening when our glasses were getting low. We even watched the Leicester vs Liverpool game bad result though! Great small friendly pub. Would recommend it if you are in the area.