Review on The Barford Inn
Situated in a pretty village a few miles west of Salisbury, the listed Barford Inn has been providing sustenance since the sixteenth century and even used to brew its own beer for travellers and locals. Things have changed a great deal since then: the original brewhouse has been turned into the main restaurant, and the historic courtyard is now a popular spot for al fresco eating and drinking.
The pub's beamed bars are still frequented by drinkers and those looking for something light to eat: there are locally brewed real ales on draught and a menu of pub grub favourites ranging from beer-battered haddock and chips to Wiltshire ham and eggs. If you want something more elaborate, why not try medallions of pork with a creamy honey and wholegrain mustard sauce, new potatoes and vegetables ahead of traditional desserts such as spotted dick or the crumble of the day.
Cuisine
Modern European / Gastro pub
Restaurant Opening Times
Lunch: 12.00 – 2.00pm (12.00 - 2.30pm Sat & Sun)
Dinner: 6.00 - 8.45pm Mon-Fri (6.00 - 9.30pm Sat)
Accepted credit cards
Visa, Master Card, American Express