The Old Farmhouse is a stunning Grade II listed former farmhouse, steeped in history, and only a short drive from Bristol. A rustic, family-friendly pub, the Old Farmhouse offers a great experience to all its guests, with a blend of contemporary and traditional ambience and a wide range of delicious homemade food.
Our menu has been carefully developed so that every guest is spoilt for choice, with fresh and locally sourced ingredients where possible. A dedicated menu for children in addition to a newly refurbished outside play area, make the Old Farmhouse an ideal choice for families. And with its beautiful oak beams, stripped timber floor and wood burning stove, grown-up guests can too be sure of a memorable visit, whatever the occasion.
Our menu has been carefully developed so that every guest is spoilt for choice, with fresh and locally sourced ingredients where possible. A dedicated menu for children in addition to a newly refurbished outside play area, make the Old Farmhouse an ideal choice for families. And with its beautiful oak beams, stripped timber floor and wood burning stove, grown-up guests can too be sure of a memorable visit, whatever the occasion.
Services
At the Old Farmhouse, we pride ourselves on offering delicious dishes in a comfortable, traditional setting. We have a wide range of menus, which include everything from hand battered Cod and Chips to our tasty Vegetable Tagine, and we ensure that our ingredients are sourced from local businesses where possible.
When visiting the Old Farmhouse, enjoy our carefully selected range of drinks. We have something to suit every occasion, from premium lagers, locally sourced bottled and draught ciders, and flavoursome gins to our range of award winning Badger beers. We also have a variety of freshly ground coffees, a selection of teas and hot chocolate, so you are never short of options.
Here at the Old Farmhouse we recommend you book your date for your special occasions as early as possible. We tend to get very busy on a Friday and Saturday evening, and extremely busy on a Sunday for our roasts. All our bookings are currently 2 hours long. For tables larger than 6 guests, your booking may be split over two tables depending on government guidelines.
If you're looking for somewhere to host an intimate event or gathering, we've got the space to make it a great success. Our warm hospitality means that you can come together in a relaxed and considerate environment whilst our team look after all the small details. Whether it's a celebration, business meeting or a regular meet up, you'll be in safe hands.
Welcome to the Old Farmhouse located in the town of Nailsea, 8 miles South West of Bristol. Our pub is traditional and friendly and boasts character and charm, in a fabulous setting. We look forward to welcoming you to our lovely pub soon!
Located in the town of Nailsea off Trendlewood Way and only a short half mile walk from Nailsea and Backwell train station, our pub is ideal for exploring the local area and in particular nearby local attractions including Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, Tyntesfield National Trust Victorian Gothic Revival House and Clevedon Pier.We have a large car park with disabled spaces at the front of the pub and are well connected for both Bristol and Bristol Airport.
Located in the town of Nailsea off Trendlewood Way and only a short half mile walk from Nailsea and Backwell train station, our pub is ideal for exploring the local area and in particular nearby local attractions including Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, Tyntesfield National Trust Victorian Gothic Revival House and Clevedon Pier.We have a large car park with disabled spaces at the front of the pub and are well connected for both Bristol and Bristol Airport.
Reviews (10)
Anne Whiffen
Jan 12, 2022
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Andy Jackson
Jan 10, 2022
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Disappointed with the food. Staff were lovely, and the pub is gorgeous, but definite cost cutting going on with the food. My solitary fish finger looked lost inside its baguette, the chips were from a packet, and my wife's potato was still hard and served with cheap baked beans. I suppose covid has hit the hospitality sector hard, but I would pay a couple of quid more for that extra fish finger!
Peter Wilson
Jan 07, 2022
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Lovely place, very cosy and welcoming. Really enjoyed our meal on Saturday. I don't usually order pies but my sister told me the food is delicious so I thought I would give it a go. I ordered the Beef Pie and it was full of flavour with large chunky beef chunks and delicious thick gravy. It comes in the form of a slice but it's a very generous portion with a choice of roast potatoes, Mash or fries and vegetables on the side. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone and the staff were friendly and helpful. We sat next to a warm fireplace which was great on a cold winter's day.
Michael Faulkner
Dec 14, 2021
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Dan
Nov 13, 2021
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Lovely pub, good parking, decent food (portion size and quality).
Only negative is the location of the disabled toilet: behind the projector screen of the seperate room which my company had rented for the day, meaning we had to roll it up for a significant portion of the day incase it was needed (it wasn't).
For general purposes, a decent option.
Only negative is the location of the disabled toilet: behind the projector screen of the seperate room which my company had rented for the day, meaning we had to roll it up for a significant portion of the day incase it was needed (it wasn't).
For general purposes, a decent option.
Patrick Donnell
Nov 13, 2021
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Fairly standard low to mid-end pub grub. Service was attentive but surprisingly slow given that it was not particularly busy. We eventually got our meal about an hour after arriving. My fish portion was small, overcooked, dried out, disappointing. Prices moderate by current standards. I'll not be hurrying back.
Mike Hampton
Oct 07, 2021
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We found the Old Farmhouse very welcoming. Although it is on the edge of an housing estate it has that country pub feel. We only had food from the light bite menu ( we did have the choice to have food of the maiin menu ). We are glad we did as we found it was just right for us. That ment we had room for a dessert. The food we had was gammon steak and liver and bacon for the the main meal. Lemon pudding with lemon custard and banana sticky toffee pudding. All food was excellent, staff very professional in taking the orders and service.
Jo Patterson
Sep 15, 2019
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NeilCooper WasThere
Jan 24, 2019
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Maureen Robb
Jan 20, 2019
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This was the nearest pub to where we were staying and we had heard good reports. However it certainly wasn't very good on the night we went there. The barman was not very helpful and seemed very lazy. The restaurant staff were more helpful. The food on offer was very old school and not very interesting. Basically if you can fry it they can serve it. The chips on both our meals were warm at best and so many peas on my plate it was impossible to finish them. Though if you are really hungry to serving sizes are quite large. They only serve food till 7pm on a Sunday and the carvery appears popular