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The Bear Inn  

53 High Street
Street
Somerset
BA16 0EF

Rooms from £49.95


Category: Hotels

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2 / 10 (based on 1 rating)
 
 
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The Bear Inn is a traditional pub in the small town of Street in Somerset. The inn boasts a spacious interior filled with cosy corners and a large garden and terrace to enjoy in the summer months. Food is served all day and our traditional menu and daily food offers mean you can be assured of great quality and value at every visit. Street was a small farming community until the mid 19th century when Cyrus Clark set up his shoe factory and built housing and leisure facilities to provide for his workers. Now the manufacturing arm has moved abroad and the old workshops have been turned into a retail village offering designer and high street clothes at outlet prices. The town is located in a rural area less than 2 miles from Glastonbury and only 10 minutes from the M5. Our accommodation consists of 24 comfortable and spacious rooms situated either above the pub or in our neighbouring cottages. We are located a minute's walk from the retail village at the edge of the town. (from laterooms.com)
 
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Poorly run, inconsistent
  2 / 10
Have eaten here a few times as its close to where I live, seemed worth dropping in for a quick, convenient beer/bite to eat but after giving it a few tries I feel I've wasted my money - there's always something to disappoint. The advertised "real" guest ales are never available (either "coming next week/tomorrow", "just put it on & hasn't gone through the pipes" or "just run out"), you always have to settle for a poor quality mass produced beer instead and the food is very hit & miss. If you're lucky you'll get standard pub grub for about the right price but you're just as likely to get tinned mushrooms and chewy day old chips. Don't bother telling the waitress it wasn't so good as she'll just screw her face up at you. Somersets pubs mostly serve good quality local ales as standard and on that alone this place doesn't nearly come up to scratch.
 
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avatar Posted by at 8:14 PM on Wednesday, 11th November, 2009
 
Poorly run, inconsistent
  2 / 10
Have eaten here a few times as its close to where I live, seemed worth dropping in for a quick, convenient beer/bite to eat but after giving it a few tries I feel I've wasted my money - there's always something to disappoint. The advertised "real" guest ales are never available (either "coming next week/tomorrow", "just put it on & hasn't gone through the pipes" or "just run out"), you always have to settle for a poor quality mass produced beer instead and the food is very hit & miss. If you're lucky you'll get standard pub grub for about the right price but you're just as likely to get tinned mushrooms and chewy day old chips. Don't bother telling the waitress it wasn't so good as she'll just screw her face up at you. Somersets pubs mostly serve good quality local ales as standard and on that alone this place doesn't nearly come up to scratch.
 
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avatar Posted by at 8:14 PM on Wednesday, 11th November, 2009
 
 
 
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