Pub

Salisbury. 24 entries mapped.

01Pub

Avon Brewery

Patrons enjoy the cheap beer, though one visitor notes it isn't an actual working brewery. This pub boasts a great vibe, featuring a well-kept courtyard garden and a pool table. The welcoming environment helps create a relaxed spot for locals and visitors alike.

75 Castle St, Salisbury SP1 3SP

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02Pub

Deacons

Patrons highlight the great gin selection on offer. A fun and engaging environment makes this pub a great place to spend time. The bar staff are commended for their wit, banter, and amazing stories.

118 Fisherton St, Salisbury SP2 7QT

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03Pub

George and Dragon

The food, notably the fish and chips, is praised as really good by those who dine. This pub offers a warm welcome, particularly enjoyable during their fantastic quiz and open mic nights. While generally well-regarded, there are occasional complaints about unpredictable closing times compared to stated hours. Opening hours can sometimes be unreliable.

85 Castle St, Salisbury SP1 3SP

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04Pub

Greyfisher

The food is generally seen as great value for the price, though some feel it is only mediocre. With ample free parking and clean tables, this pub is a convenient and comfortable spot to meet friends and family. Friendly and attentive staff usually ensure a good visit, but severe delays in food service have been reported. Food service times can occasionally be extremely slow.

Ayleswade Rd, Salisbury SP2 8DW

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05Pub

Hettie Bells

The food is described as incredible and delicious, accompanied by a decent choice of drinks. Located right by the train station, this pub boasts a fantastic outdoor beer garden and plenty of indoor seating. The bar staff are friendly, but the kitchen service can be notably slow, with occasional technical issues losing orders. Food wait times can be extensive due to kitchen and ticketing issues.

135 S Western Rd, Salisbury SP2 7RR

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06Pub

Horse & Groom

The carvery and steaks are praised as excellent, though popular food items can run out quickly during busy periods. The pub offers a friendly environment with a nice outdoor garden that is great for watching football and playing pool. Service can be a bit disjointed, with some guests finding food unavailable despite open hours. Carvery options can run out quickly, and food availability can be unpredictable.

54 Wilton Rd, Salisbury SP2 7ES

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07Pub

Huntsman Tavern

It serves as a basic stopover with shared facilities, though no food is offered on-site. The tavern offers clean rooms but can be noisy, requiring earplugs for overnight stays. The staff are noted for being friendly and helpful. The environment can be noisy for overnight guests, and no food is available.

123 Gigant St, Salisbury SP1 2BQ

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08Pub

Mauls Wine & Cheese Bar

The selection of excellent cheese platters, fresh breads, and wines rivals top continental establishments. This hidden gem boasts a buzzing atmosphere and an interesting interior. The passionate, knowledgeable hosts engage warmly with their customers.

3 Fish Row, Salisbury SP1 1EX

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09Pub

Salisbury Arms

The bar offers a great selection of drinks alongside comforting, well-received food options like a Canadian chip and gravy dish. A highly friendly and child-friendly local pub that maintains a genuinely great atmosphere. The dedicated new owners work incredibly hard and offer exceptionally kind, accommodating service.

31-35 Endless St, Salisbury SP1 1DP

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10Pub

The Anchor & Hope

Visitors enjoy the well-received buffet food and the presence of a well-maintained pool table. This lively pub features a thoughtfully decorated interior, a popular garden area, and weekend DJ sets playing classic dance hits on a small dance floor. The staff provide a highly approachable, chill, and friendly service that keeps the drinks flowing smoothly. The indoor music can sometimes be overly loud, making conversation difficult, and securing a seat inside is occasionally a challenge.

59-61 Winchester St, Salisbury SP1 1HL

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11Pub

The Bell & Crown

The kitchen elevates standard pub fare with perfectly cooked mains, complemented by divine cocktails. A vibrant and energetic pub that boasts an impressive upstairs cocktail, rum, and whiskey bar. The brilliantly hardworking general manager leads a dedicated and tireless service team.

83 Catherine St, Salisbury SP1 2DH

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12Pub

The Bishops Mill

The food is generally well-regarded and provides a solid option for a casual bite alongside drinks. A cozy and dog-friendly venue boasting an amazing beer garden that catches the full sun right in the city centre. Service experiences wildly fluctuate between highly helpful drink recommendations and miserably slow, ungracious interactions. Customers frequently endure unacceptably long waits for food and occasionally encounter sullen staff.

7 The Maltings, Salisbury SP1 1BD

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13Pub

The Coach & Horses

Excellent value pub grub, including gluten-free options, pairs with a huge range of local and national craft beers. A very relaxed and family-friendly environment that is ideal for group gatherings. The team delivers excellent, fast service even when handling large groups.

39 Winchester St, Salisbury SP1 1HG

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14Pub

The Devizes Inn

While it serves as a straightforward local spot, there are isolated concerns about the consistency of some draft beers. A proper, traditional local pub offering a classic atmosphere complete with a pool table, darts, a jukebox, and live music. Service is generally experienced as friendly by regulars, though occasional reports of slow or inattentive staff exist. There are mentions of inconsistent drink quality and occasional issues with staff attentiveness.

53-55 Devizes Rd, Salisbury SP2 7LQ

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15Pub

The Duke Of York

The bar maintains an impressive rotation of seven ales on tap and consistently great beer. A proper, atmospheric back-street boozer featuring live bands, darts, and a highly welcoming, family-friendly vibe. The incredibly friendly staff help foster a strong sense of community alongside the welcoming locals.

Duke Of York, 34 York Rd, Salisbury SP2 7AS

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16Pub

The Five Bells

It maintains a wide selection of beers, though some patrons feel the pricing on certain drafts is steep compared to local alternatives. This surprisingly spacious corner pub offers a nice vibe with plenty of seating both indoors and out. While many find the staff welcoming, there are reports of slow service and preferential treatment towards regulars. Some visitors report unexpectedly high drink prices and uneven queue management at the bar.

28 Salt Ln, Salisbury SP1 1EG

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17Pub

The Haunch Of Venison

The kitchen serves fantastic traditional food, though the cocktail selection is somewhat limited. An incredible, historically rich 14th-century pub that acts as a genuine time capsule of a bygone era. Outstandingly friendly and knowledgeable servers eagerly share the deep history of the building with visitors.

1 Minster St, Salisbury SP1 1TB

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18Pub

The Market Tavern

Patrons enjoy an excellent selection of local and regional beers, perfectly kept ales, and well-regarded pizzas sourced from neighbouring Nole Pizza. This old-school pub offers a cosy upstairs area and a large outdoor terrace. The genial management and friendly bar staff provide some of the warmest welcomes in town.

16 Butcher Row, Salisbury SP1 1EP

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19Pub

The Old Ale and Coffee House

Recent feedback highlights severe inconsistencies with the food, noting tasteless soups and soggy, stale ploughman's components. This venue operates as a traditional ale and coffee house. Service details are largely overshadowed by significant culinary shortcomings. Reviews consistently criticise the food quality, citing watery soups and stale ingredients.

80 Crane St, Salisbury SP1 2QD

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20Pub

The Ox Row Inn, Salisbury

The gastropub menu features delicious, tender beef burgers and impressive Sunday lunches alongside meticulously crafted beers. The friendly, dog-welcoming pub boasts a buzzing atmosphere, especially during warm weather on the spacious outdoor seating. Prompt, attentive, and deeply personal service ensures a flawless dining experience.

10-11 Ox Row, Salisbury SP1 1EU

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21Pub

The Pheasant Inn

Diners praise the tasty fish and chips, standout pies, and a highly recommended mushroom salad. A charming and cosy old English pub that features a great upstairs area for intimate private gatherings. The staff are incredibly kind, offering top-tier customer care and a warm welcome.

19 Salt Ln, Salisbury SP1 1DT

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22Pub

The Royal George

The historic setting is the main draw, though facilities may feel dated to some. Set in a 500-year-old building with couch seating and a modern jukebox, it offers a very relaxed and social environment. Friendly staff, including a notably charismatic barman, contribute to the welcoming vibe. Some guests report a noticeable smell of damp and poorly maintained toilet facilities.

17 Bedwin St, Salisbury SP1 3UT

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23Pub

The Winchester Gate

The pub offers a good selection of real ales, food with vegan options, and even cake for a well-rounded offering. A fantastic venue for live arts and music, boasting multiple stages, a large garden tent, and a brilliant, family-friendly atmosphere. Staff are generally found to be very helpful and friendly, making it a supportive hub for the local community. A few recent experiences highlight instances of abrasive attitude from specific bar staff.

113 Rampart Rd, Salisbury SP1 1JA

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24Pub

Wyndham Arms

The pub offers a nostalgic, old-school drinking experience. A traditional, little corner pub filled with cosy nooks and a classic Green Man aesthetic. Service aligns with the relaxed, traditional pub environment.

27 Estcourt Rd, Salisbury SP1 3AS

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