Absolutely cracking little pub in an old post office store, so big windows and scrubbed pine tables. Been meaning to pop in for ages to try the well kept beer - Wye Valley and Ludlow on when we visited, possibly more! Lots of CAMRA certificates displayed. Lovely landlord even though we only stayed for a pint and no food. ??
John
A total dump. The place is minging. Gross food, frozen peas, frozen chips frozen pie. Absolute trash for £13.50 and a lamb shank, chips and peas with Bisto gravy I wouldn't feed to my dog. That was £18.50. Cafe food that I would gladly have paid £6.95 and £10.50 for. Full of local goons, couldn't wait to pay and get out. 1st and last visit to this caff.
Samuelisabella2
Awful everything you want with chips mash and peas If thats what you're looking for, your quids in. Probably the most expensive cafe I've ever been in.
Matt Watson-Power
Despite their kitchens being closed for reform at the time of our visit, they whipped up an amazing spread of pork pie scotch egg and pickles - superb. + Great cask ale. Inc Timothy Tailors Landlord
Andrew “Lazyllama” Woods
Enjoyed a great meal, service was good, friendly staff, nice atmosphere
Julie Crowe
Nice Friendly pub lovely area ,dog friendly,nice garden
Alex Benatti
Best apple pie ever! And as a plus, very dog friendly!
hayley dale
Really nice place, the owners were very friendly,the food was nice
RazzyBthefirst
Called in here for a drink, it's a village pub off not far off the main drag. Nobody I knew had ever visited but it's a really nice place and serves the wonderful Butty Bach ale. Real locals pub, felt we were being watched by some of the regulars. There was a party on so no food but definitely worth a trip out, sat in the rare sunshine at the front, happy days.
Ian_Suffolk_UK
We were staying at the local HPB site and visited the Apple Tree at Onibury as it was very local and dog friendly. We visited on a Friday evening and found it to be very much a locals pub were most areas full with people unwinding after a working week. We had booked a table so no problem finding a spot to eat. The service was attentive and friendly and the food was home cooked. We found the environment noisy but this may just have been due to it being a Friday night. We would go again but avoid a Friday o Saturday night when presumably it is busy with locals drinking who are obviously their core customer base.
Fantastic traditional love pub, tasty honest food at reasonable prices. Pie absolutely was lovely a where the local sausages.
debbieandkatiep
Very friendly pub. Excellent service and value for money. Freshly cooked food and generous portions. No frills just a genuinely great place.
Wendy Sawyer
What a lovely pub and landlord and landlady. The food was great and we were very grateful that they cooked for us .The Butty Bach was the best I have tasted for a very long time . Thank you ?
Chris Bailey
Fantastic pub lovely food such friendly atmosphere and owner's
Daniel Podratsky
Several well cared for casks of ale from Ludlow and Wye Valley. Lunch menu is a bit underwhelming but the pub was welcoming for two American outsiders on a Sunday afternoon when other spots in Ludlow were booked. The dinner entrees looked more substantial and tasty.
Absolutely cracking little pub in an old post office store, so big windows and scrubbed pine tables. Been meaning to pop in for ages to try the well kept beer - Wye Valley and Ludlow on when we visited, possibly more! Lots of CAMRA certificates displayed. Lovely landlord even though we only stayed for a pint and no food. ??
A total dump. The place is minging. Gross food, frozen peas, frozen chips frozen pie. Absolute trash for £13.50 and a lamb shank, chips and peas with Bisto gravy I wouldn't feed to my dog. That was £18.50. Cafe food that I would gladly have paid £6.95 and £10.50 for. Full of local goons, couldn't wait to pay and get out. 1st and last visit to this caff.
Awful everything you want with chips mash and peas If thats what you're looking for, your quids in. Probably the most expensive cafe I've ever been in.
Despite their kitchens being closed for reform at the time of our visit, they whipped up an amazing spread of pork pie scotch egg and pickles - superb. + Great cask ale. Inc Timothy Tailors Landlord
Enjoyed a great meal, service was good, friendly staff, nice atmosphere
Nice Friendly pub lovely area ,dog friendly,nice garden
Best apple pie ever! And as a plus, very dog friendly!
Really nice place, the owners were very friendly,the food was nice
Called in here for a drink, it's a village pub off not far off the main drag. Nobody I knew had ever visited but it's a really nice place and serves the wonderful Butty Bach ale. Real locals pub, felt we were being watched by some of the regulars. There was a party on so no food but definitely worth a trip out, sat in the rare sunshine at the front, happy days.
We were staying at the local HPB site and visited the Apple Tree at Onibury as it was very local and dog friendly. We visited on a Friday evening and found it to be very much a locals pub were most areas full with people unwinding after a working week. We had booked a table so no problem finding a spot to eat. The service was attentive and friendly and the food was home cooked. We found the environment noisy but this may just have been due to it being a Friday night. We would go again but avoid a Friday o Saturday night when presumably it is busy with locals drinking who are obviously their core customer base.
Restaurantji Recommends
Fantastic traditional love pub, tasty honest food at reasonable prices. Pie absolutely was lovely a where the local sausages.
Very friendly pub. Excellent service and value for money. Freshly cooked food and generous portions. No frills just a genuinely great place.
What a lovely pub and landlord and landlady. The food was great and we were very grateful that they cooked for us .The Butty Bach was the best I have tasted for a very long time . Thank you ?
Fantastic pub lovely food such friendly atmosphere and owner's
Several well cared for casks of ale from Ludlow and Wye Valley. Lunch menu is a bit underwhelming but the pub was welcoming for two American outsiders on a Sunday afternoon when other spots in Ludlow were booked. The dinner entrees looked more substantial and tasty.