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The Woolpack Inn
"The Woolpack Inn is a unique experience and a local treasure. Eat and drink real, local quality in an authentic atmosphere and stunning surroundings.The Woolpack is steeped in history and character; a public house for over 300 years. Set In the beautiful Slad Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Woolpack is one of the last, independent gems of a British country pub. Daniel Chadwick has owned his much-loved pub for 20 years, now working closely with general managers Hallie-Ann Colley and Matilda Treverton-Jones and head chef Adam Glover."
Address: Slad Road , Stroud GL5 1RJ, GLS, GB
Phone: 441452813429
State: GLS
City: Stroud
Zip Code: GL5 1RJ

opening times

Monday: 11:00-23:00
Tuesday: 11:00-23:00
Wednesday: 11:00-23:00
Thursday: 11:00-23:00
Friday: 11:00-23:00
Saturday: 11:00-23:00
Sunday: 11:00-23:00


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Reviews
Wow what an incredible little find. We were really glad we’d booked as this place does get busy, and we could see whyZ Friendly staff and a comfortable quirky environment with some lovely views over the valley. Food and drink were exceptional.
This was a lovely meal in a lovely environment. Staff were friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. The menu was creative and interesting, with much sourced locally. Very welcoming for the baby, too. Highly recommended.
Firstly let me say that the staff there absolutely 10/10. Very kind and very understanding. Thank you so much for your service. The food however… there’s one meat free option on the menu and it’s the most disappointing dish I ever had… 18£ for courgette & chickpeas swimming in oil. 18£ !!!! I didn’t eat much of it as it was just ridiculously oily. There’s so many nice and cheap veggie in a sauce dishes to make which are meat free, I’m not sure what this is. Very very disappointed.
Great little pub, good beer and lots of Laurie Lee memorabilia. Staff were very welcoming and food was awesome, would recommend
Brought my townie friends here for an evening meal: the service was very friendly and efficient, the food excellent and the views breathtaking! They were super impressed.
Superb food and wonderful service. We popped in for a pint a couple of weeks before lockdown happened in 2020 and we have been eagerly anticipating coming back for food as it looked so nice. It did not disappoint. High quality produce prepared in a simple but effective way and well presented. The front of house staff are a lovely bunch and the surroundings are very pleasant. One of the nicest meals we have had in a long time and very good value.
A gastro pub more than a real pub. If you book a table outside make sure it is definitely outside. On the day I was there multiple diners who had booked outside were told they hadn't. Although to be fair they did find us a table outside eventually. Nice local beer though.
The Woolpack is , without doubt one of the greatest pubs I have ever experienced in my life. Coming from Ireland , I'd like to think I've been to some great pubs , but this place is magic. Pure magic. I went in for a quick pint and left 5 hours later having met loads of people , played a cowbell along to a barstaff led rendition to Rocket man . The owner and staff are amazing, the location is amazing, I didn't even try the food but it looked amazing. Embraced the owner on the way out for a good 5 minutes. Class
Positives first... a lovely setting in a fine Cotswold valley and a cosy, 'village pub' atmosphere especially on a damp, cold autumn lunchtime!. Staff were polite and friendly. Some good local ales. Sadly, though, some of the 1-star reviews contain truths. The food took a quite while to arrive and did not all come together. It was, frankly, disappointing when it did. Disappointing because it was so expensive for what was on the plate - quantity particularly. A modest roast beef dinner for £26; the one vegetarian option on offer - pumpkin and chick peas - £19; sausages and lentil mash for £18. A dessert of treacle tart and Jersey cream was a small spoonful of cream next to a slice of unheated tart - £9 for which we were, initially, charged £9.50 in error.The lowest-priced glass of wine on the menu was £6.50. This is clearly a destination pub trading on the Slad/Laurie Lee label. It is charging high-end prices in a well-heeled village? for relatively small portions of average food, delivered rather slowly to the table. If you're visiting from London you may not be fazed and you may soak-in the atmosphere. The rest of us seek better service and value, I fear.
Great little pub with limited menu. When we were there they had pizzas and a cracking Beef Bourginon. Quite a few seats indoors and loads of seating outside with amazing views. Very popular pub,and great beers. Will return!
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