Beckets Inn

43 High St, Glastonbury
01458 832928

Recent Reviews

Steve Crane

Nice welcome + quirky garden.

Lay-By-Lil

We popped into this pub after The Frost Fayre. My word it has gone downhill since we were there last, a few years ago. The place was grubby, dirty and had an overwhelming sense that the management had given up on it. The Landlady was ensconced in her own snug with a few friends, not welcoming or at all cheerful. The bar staff seemed rather put out by us disturbing them when we asked to buy a drink. I hear the brewery are looking to close it down. That would be a blessing. Give it a refurb and a manager who wants to make it a success.

Mason Emberton

Plastic glasses even though we were sat inside about sums this place up. Staff were friendly is a positive.

SL A

Personally, I didn't find this pub or staff at all welcoming. My friend just needed to use their loo, so I brought a drink in order for them to do so.It definitely seemed the type of place just for the locals. Maybe we just went at a bad time of day, I don't know. I do not recommend it.

Daniel Grayson

Lovely place, great secluded garden to the rear. You can even bring your own takeaway and eat it in lovely surroundings, they even provide the cutlery!

John Higgins

This is one of my local pubs but I've not really used it for years, but in the past few weeks have frequented several times and it is much improved and more customers making it a bit more

Caïna Verrin

Nice pub where you can bring your own food. Has a pool table and some other pub games, has a huge and lovely garden. Selection on tap and bottle is quite limited, but as you’re allowed to bring your own food it balances out. Atmosphere is quite cosy.

R. Voogt

Friendly staff, sadly no food. You can bring your own food though. Jukebox is very fun though and for a pound you will have 5 songs.... So metal it was! :)

Nicky Preston

Great friendly staff, good choice of cider. Very dog friendly. We love staying in Glastonbury, and the pub we go to the most is this one.

cubsur

A surprising place! It was raining hard when we got off the bus, so went into the first pub we saw. Almost a throwback to the 1970's with its separate little bars. Excellent choice of beer and cider. We chose the latter, would be rude not to when in Somerset. Very quiet at lunchtime but we were well looked after. Doesn't do food, signs say to bring your own if you wish.

Jonathan Gurney

A fine independent pub, whose special feature is welcoming customers to bring take-away meals in, even providing crockery and cutlery, and selling Old Rosie real cider.[Sad to update that Buster, the long-resident spaniel, has finally perished after surviving a stroke and defying cancer. Raise a glass of the best to him].

imblindio

Very unfriendly staff, did not acknowledge us or even say hello as we entered just said 'shut the door ' before we really had a chance to close it behind us. This was on a sunny August day as well not exactly winter! Beer garden very tatty and tables and seats covered with snail trails and bird mess. They are also tied down for some reason and i tripped over the wires when leaving. There are many amazing pubs in Glastonbury, this is not one of them and we will never go back to it.

643derekw

A Real Pub. Have been coming here since the mid 80’s. It’s not glitzy. It’s not posh. But it’s clean. Friendly if you make an effort to smile, you will be rewarded with a relaxing drink with the locals. Usually 2 real ales and a plethora of ciders from the district. Beer garden is a magical spot away from the hum drum of the high street. If I lived in Glastonbury this would be my local

Adrian Roberts

Best pub in Glastonbury. An amazing large garden and you can take in your own food. They supply the plates and do the washing up!

mark lessiter

Staff very rude when asking a general question about the town then went outside with drinks quite messy around stairs some tatty boots as plants pots ??? Also when being served by lady strong smell of body odour.. cmon boots the chemist is next door will not be going back in a hurry ….

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