Pebbles Bar, in Watchet, Pebbles: A Watchet Wonderland It's tiny, it's packed, it's a glorious din, A cider tsunami, where do you begin? From orchards nearby, the amber flow, Real ales with names that make your face glow. Like "Old Rosie," "Thatcher's Gold," "Nasty Nick" so crude, "Wobbly Bob," "Riggwelter," no need to be rude. Best bar in the South West, year after year they've won, A boozy nirvana, second to none! The dogs, oh the dogs, a furry parade, Spaniels and terriers, not in the least afraid. They sprawl on the flagstones, they snooze by your feet, Man's best friend welcome, a truly dog-friendly treat. And next door, the chippy, a glorious sight, Fish and chips steaming, a culinary delight. You grab your cod supper, wrapped up in the news, Then back to the bar, no time to refuse. The vinegar sharp, the salt on your tongue, With a pint of "Pig Swill," a song to be sung! So if you're in Watchet, and thirsty as hell, Pebbles is waiting, cast off your spell. A raucous good time, guaranteed, that's the score, And you'll stumble out happy, then come...
Read moreWhat a quirky little place in the wall where the local drinks !
Dog friendly, nice atmosphere, great staff to help you out, a lot of interesting cider to have !
Lovely little place really enjoy the deco almost feel like your thrown back in time to the 60s.
Shame that they don’t do food but they have made a deal with the chippy next door so you can eat your chippy in the pub and have you pint!
Highly recommended this place to stop by a drink or two but be warned..the cider is like rocket fuel there!!!
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Read moreThis turned out to be a real find ! We went in while waiting for our takeaway (from the nearby Spice Merchant Indian Restaurant - and well worth a visit if you are hungry - see separate review).
Three solid real ales served from barrels behind the bar and lots of different ciders too. Proper quirky vibe about the place and everyone was friendly and you could get a good taste before you bought....I like that in a pub. I had a pint of the Porter, then a pint of the Wicked Wolf, and I'd have downed the Bearserker given the chance....but the food was ready for pick up.
Great little place, well worth going if quirky real ale bars are your thing.....and they...
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