Food, beer and atmosphere fantastic. A real cut above your standard country pub but still unspoilt.
We ate twice at the Nags Head while on holiday. The first time we had fish and chips, which was excellent, followed by homemade sticky toffee pudding with homemade ice-cream. All absolutely scrumptious. We also went for Sunday lunch, which was an absolute treat. Everything piping hot, plenty of it and done to a tee. Also decent beer.
Great local pub, book for food. Beer great and locals very welcoming, chips voted by all of us as best we can remember. We did not book ahead but they still fried for us
Lovely small local pub serving home cooked food. The food was delicious and the landlady was absolutely lovely. We went with 2 small children and she went out of her way to make us feel welcome and be kind to the children. We will definitely be returning.
A lovely little pub. We were made very welcome and enjoyed two delicious meals during our stay. The Sunday roast was truly magnificent and the service very timely and friendly. The homemade ice cream made a banana split dessert fit for a king!
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Preston-on-Wye, Hereford, HR2
A delightfully old-fashioned, welcoming village pub for drinkers which also attracts canoeists and fishermen from the nearby River Wye.
Bredwardine, Hereford, HR3
The Red Lion Hotel is situated in the tiny hamlet of Bredwardine, which nestles on the banks of the River Wye just 12 miles from Hereford, and 8 miles from the Welsh border town of Hay-on-Wye.