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In the heart of the old part of the village, down a steep narrow hill from the newer part of the village, known as Highbury, the King's Head was rebuilt after a fire in 1830. This rambling old inn offers a welcome for walkers and regulars.
At least half of the local regulars drink the local Somerset traditional style cider, as well as beer.
The flagstone-floored main bar has a roaring fire in the colder months and there is a separate games room.
Note that the guest beer is only available during busier months.
Hosts motorbike nights every other Tuesday.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
King's Head, Coleford
Source: Regional
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