March 2024 by Will Johnson
Food & drinks: The food was great. Recommendations from the staff did not disappoint
March 2024 by olivia craig
We came here for lunch whilst we were visiting the town and we absolutely loved it! Emma (we think) was our waitress and she was lovely and attentive, and had a chat about her recent trip to aus! The food was delicious and had amazing gluten free options! Would definitely come again and recommend :)
March 2024 by Kevin Burleson-Webb
We ate at the Castle inn and had a so so experience. My wife had the fish pie with winter vegetables and I had the potato rosti. Her pie she said was good but the carrots although tasty seemed to have not been thoroughly cleaned. She described them as " gritty". My dish was completely overcooked, the fried egg was rubbery and the rosti was so overcooked I struggled to cut it and eventually gave up leaving the meal unfinished. The pub itself is lovely.I only gave the service 4 stars because they were a little slow and no one checked to see if we were enjoying our meal after it had been delivered. We spent £47 on two main courses and one soft drink so this is not a cheap place.A disappointment.
March 2024 by Wesley Ham
Nice spot for lunch
March 2024 by Wei Hoang
We sat outside to have a lovely refreshing drink, admiring the beauty of this quaint village. The drinks were Reasonably priced and good quality. The hotel is very pretty and love the series of photos sharing the film connection this beautiful village has. Well
March 2024 by Hamed zeidabadinejad
I recently visited this pub and was thoroughly impressed by the cosy ambience, especially the grand fireplace that adds a warm and inviting touch to the setting. The staff here are genuinely friendly. Highly recommend it for anyone in search of a cozy place.
February 2024 by Sonia Barata
Stayed in for the dine-bed & breakfast pack to celebrate our wedding anniversary. Was warmly welcomed upon arrival. Table service was excellent, everyone was attentive and very professional, food was hot & cooked to perfection. Service just seemed to flow and everyone serving was perfectly in sync with each other. We had a cocktail in the lounge after dinner which was quiet and cosy, just what we were hoping. For those wanting a little bit more entertainment, the Manor just across the road provides music and drinks. I would have suggested having the fire on in the dinning room next to the bar & lounge but not sure if they could be used. Fire was on by the entrance though.Room was warm, cosy and very well decorated, view was perfect and in general we had a comfortable night. Breakfast was served just as well as dinner but in their beautiful orangery/conservatory. Fresh local products and a mix of cooked breakfast with continental. Was a bit cold on arrival in there but coffee & food soon warmed us up.Walking out of the hotel takes you straight into the village to visit the beautiful scenery. Can't fault it at all and highly recommend it.Parking isn't easy but we parked up the road free of charge, just a couple of minutes of walking distance.
February 2024 by David Hannington
Only stopped off for lunch but couldn't help but be impressed.
February 2024 by Debbie Lee
First classBeautiful accommodation, service and staffRooms: BeautifulWalkability: SightseeingHistoricalDogfriendlyFood & drinks: AmazingNoteworthy details: InformativeHistorical
February 2024 by martin moore
Wonderful place to
February 2024 by Dave Turney
A perfect country pub serving sublime food with superb flavours in a fabulous setting...warmed by a roaring log fire...Superb ?
February 2024 by Neil Summers
Lovely room. In the converted roof space, but watch out of you?re 6foot or taller headroom isn?t great. It makes up for it in character. Dog friendly hotel, beautifully restored. Restaurant and food are excellent. £20 for a juicy burger and beef dripping deep fried proper chips is reasonable for the location. Same for haddock and chips with flaky white fish and the crispiest batter I?ve ever seen. I?m afraid the breakfast is a bit of a sting. Not included in the nightly cost and £20pp. Worth it maybe if you?re a big eater planning to max out on cereals croissants yogurts fruit and the full English and extra sour dough toast. My photos are from the village and not the actual hotel. I?ve erased the scores of tourists to show you how Castle Combe may have looked when it was once a hidden gem !
February 2024 by Mark Evans
Castle Combe is a period drama director's paradise, and the service at the Casle Inn was great!
February 2024 by Lynne M Schofield
Friendly staff and great for dietary requirements. The food was OK but all very dry and a little disappointing.
February 2024 by alison naish
Beautiful setting very friendly