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The Radnor Arms - Coleshill - Photo album

Brilliant old Smithy turned into an inn in 1949. Can still see the smithy entranceway and chimneyplace (currently undergoing an update). Nice beer and options for food. Small interior, but adequate seating inside and out. Good sized garden. Friendly staff.
We popped into the Radnor Arms after a cycle ride at the nearby national trust site Coleshill as we’d heard they we’re now serving food. The staff were excellent, our 5 year old made fast friends with them. The food was great, very large menu, and served prompt. We will definitely be back again.
Great find after a long walk. There are a few zones which are all very cozy and differently decorated. This is a walk with a warm welcome and tasty food to look forward too. The food was all fresh and well prepared. We'll definitely be back.
Well the staff are very welcoming and the beer/ Cider good. I have not experienced the food but would love to try
Incredible food, the menu had a good selection. We had sandwiches for lunch one day and dinner another day, both fantastic fresh and delicious meals. Thank you :)
This place is fantastic, great food, great drinks, 2 open fire's and a great atmosphere. Poped in on a wendsday night for a bite to eat it was absolutely perfect. Top mark's for the bar girl and the chef's
Beautiful food that is great value. Pub has a lovely atmosphere and is well laid out with plenty of space between tables and has a very cosy feel.
We had a lovely meal here last night. The pie ,mash and veg were amazing. Definitely worth the money. Staff are all very friendly and welcoming.
Had a burger there and it was a great bit of beef, really juicy.
A lovely pub, delicious food and a good atmosphere.
Only stopped by for a quick drink lovely country pub in a great location I was served by a very pleasant and friendly young lady full of chat and a wonderful smile made me feel very welcome.
Good to see you open again. Looking forward to your kitchen opening soon. All the best wishes.
I have been a local to the pub for 42 year it has been brilliant pace for having a pint and some great food and a good natter with local and visitors my dog loves it. And I am sure it will be again when the new landlords open it fully. Looking forward to seeing all the people and dogs again for a ca
Lovely evening meal at the Radnor Arms in Coleshill. A small but very appetising menu of classic pub grub, all of which was cooked well and very enjoyable. Good choice of indoor and outdoor seating, and very dog friendly. Good beer and great service. Only little thing that let it down was the puddin
Great beer, lovely atmosphere and fantastic pickled eggs!
Outstanding! The service, welcome and atmosphere were wonderful. The Sunday roasts we had were, we all agreed, amongst the best we'd ever had- and we've had a few! The quality of the food was exceptionally high, with our highlights spanning the gravy, tenderness and colour of the beef and the rang
A little gem! Food is amazing, fresh local produce and great quality. The new team here are really welcoming, observing covid19 regulations but still offering a fabulous dining experience. The steak night on a Wednesday is such good value & the Sunday lunch is divine. Go try it, you wont be disappoi
Set at the heart of a pretty Cotswold village, the Radnor Arms is one of my favourite pubs to go to eat or just stop by for a decent pint. Recently had a great Sunday lunch there. Not my first time and certainly not my last. The young chef puts out seasonal pub meals of precision without being prete
Went for an evening meal with the wife. Not too busy on arrival. A friendly greeting from the chap behind the bar. We were given plain typed menu's that had been laminated - the sort you would expect in a seaside chippy. And the menu looked like typical pub grub. We chose our food. I tried two diffe
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