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This 15th century inn is one of the most beautiful pubs in the brentwood area, the fine real ale's are always in top condition and the food is amazing. Steve's ham egg chips are legend in the area. There is also a lovely garden with a really nice pond with ducks.....i would give this public house 10/10. View all feedback.
What John Alexander doesn't like about The Shepherd Inn:
Went for lunch after a walk in the area and was charged nearly 6 pounds for a pint of Coke (the beer was only 4.80 a pint). Food was mediocre my burger was only just cooked and the plastic, processed cheese hardly made it a cheeseburger. At least the chips were good. Price per person: £10–20 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 View all feedback.
Great value for money food in a cosy pub. Great service. Looking forward to returning in summer. Can't wait to try out beer garden
We visited for lunch, it was pretty quiet but we enjoyed our visit and the food was good. Hot, nice portions and well worth the money. Will definitely pop in again
Nice pub sat in the garden with dogs , land lord very obliging , made us cheeseburgers and fries even though no food was being served , good food reasonably priced will definitely be back
Nice pub, shame they don't allow dogs in the pub just in the garden
My partner dropped me at this pub to go for a drink while he was working around the corner. The toilet was just when you walk in, so i thought to use it first. This guy run shouting that I can't use the toilet and opening doors to the cubical WHILE I was on a toilet. Couldn't squeeze a word into his rant! Even if I would not have intented to buy anything, who does that? How miserable (and bored) you have to be to do that?? Service: 1
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