Pubs in Clent
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Found 7 pubs in Clent
Vine Inn
Vine Lane, Upper Clent, Clent DY9 9PH
Bar serves small drinking area and large eating area, separate restaurant area towards the rear. Real fires. Equine memorabilia adorns the walls. Thatchers Traditional Cider. Within the Clent Hills (NT) and an ideal location for walkers/cyclists etc. Beer usually from Wye Valley or Thwaites breweries. Traditional English meals available. The main emphasis of the Vine is food not beer.
Fountain
Adams Hill,Clent, Clent DY9 9PU
Cosy and welcoming gastro pub (booking recommended) with through lounge bar divided into three areas. Known for its speciality lamb pot roast and freshly steamed vegetables. Outside drinking area benefits from a sunny location and parasols when needed. Skittle alley available for parties to hire. Beers from the Marston's range. Situated on the Clent Hills (NT) and ideal for walkers/sightseers with nearby views to Malvern Hills, Clee Hills and the Abberleys.
French Hen
Bromsgrove Road, Clent, Clent DY9 9PY
Large pub formerly owned by the O'Rourke Company and therefore rather eccentric; a French theme runs throughout. Rear and side rooms are set out for dining and there is a large bar/lounge at the front. There is an extensive patio and garden to the rear. Jazz Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Function room. The Clent Hills (NT) are nearby.
Hill Tavern
Adams Hill,Clent, Clent DY9 9PS
Pub situated actually on the Clent Hills (NT)and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. Large modern bar area with patio for outside drinking. Has restricted opening hours 1100-1700 Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, so ideal for weekend walkers and sightseers. A short walk gives panoramic views to the Abberley Hills, Clee Hills, and the Malverns. Local Enville ales stocked. Filled rolls and bacon sandwiches offered. Nearby free parking. Please consider phoning to check actual opening before travelling.
Bell & Cross
Holy Cross Green, Clent DY9 9QL
ACCREDITED FOR BEER QUALITY 2019/2020 Grade II listed traditional brick whitewashed building of historic interest including a quarry-tiled corridor, numbered rooms and Victorian counter. A cosy, welcoming traditional pub with modern touches. One small bar with a real fire and delightful and cosy snug which can be booked for functions. Three charming separate rooms for A La Carte menu dining and afternoon lite bites. Sunny, enclosed rear garden. Close to Clent Hills (NT).
Clent Club
Pool Furlong, Clent DY9 9RE
ACCREDITED FOR BEER QUALITY 2019/2020 Recently refurbished, sizeable club (£1 visitors charge) tucked away in a narrow lane on the edge of Clent on road to Belbroughton. Spacious main room with the bar is supplemented by a smaller side room (available to hire for functions), plus a spacious outdoor drinking area with grassed area affording remarkable views to the Clee Hills. Four real ales plus, two real ciders, all reasonably priced. Families and dogs welcome and the meeting place for car clubs, walkers, cyclists and cricketers. Filled rolls. TVs provide sports coverage of big events. Redditch & Bromsgrove Club of the Year 2018.
Four Stones
Adam's Hill, Clent DY9 9PS
A restaurant refurbished by in 2017. Located on Adam's Hill within the Clent Hills. Easy access straight onto the hills and large free car park on the doorstep. Modern stylish rooms and range of meals available. Real Ale occasionally available.
