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Formerly National Pub of the Year in 2007, this excellent, independent, free house is named after the Gloucester Old Spot pig. Built in 1776 as a farm cottage that became a school and then became a pub in the late 19th century and now lovingly refurbished. The pub has an intimate atmosphere with low ceilings, wood-burning fire and has masses of brewery memorabilia. A superb watering hole for Cotswold Way walkers with up to eight regular ales. Good value food is available at lunchtime. Enjoy the secluded garden with a large heated canopy. The pub hosts a beer festival in August.
This Pub serves 7 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Old Spot Inn, Dursley
Source: National