About This Pub
You know, when I think about The Flemish Weaver, it really stands out as one of those classic old pubs that makes you feel right at home the moment you step inside. Tucked away in the picturesque town of Corsham, it's got this wonderful historic feel from its 17th-century roots, and the atmosphere is just spot on – busy and lively without being overwhelming, with lovely nooks for a quiet chat or a group get-together. The staff are absolute gems, always greeting you with a smile and making sure everything runs smoothly, which adds to that welcoming vibe. The food's a highlight too; it's all home-cooked and hearty, with things like the steak and daily pies getting rave reviews, and don't even get me started on their fine selection of real ales and ciders – ideal for a relaxed afternoon. Plus, it's great for families or if you're out with the dog, and they even provide card games to pass the time, which is a nice touch. On the downside, you might find yourself waiting a bit for your meal, so it's worth planning ahead, and if you're after more vegetarian picks, there aren't loads of options, which could be a shame. The beer garden's another area that needs a little love to make it as appealing as the indoors. All in all, it's a solid spot for a pint and a bite, and I'd say it's well worth a visit if you're in the area, just keep those minor flaws in mind for a balanced experience.
Pros and Cons
Pros
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The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, making every visit feel like catching up with old mates.
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It's got a fantastic, cosy atmosphere in a historic 17th-century building that's full of character and charm.
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The home-cooked food is delicious, with standout options like steak and pies, and a solid specials menu to boot.
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They offer a great selection of real ales and ciders, perfect for those who appreciate a proper pint.
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It's family and dog friendly, with fun extras like card games provided to keep things entertaining while you wait.
Cons
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There can be a bit of a wait for food at times, which might put a dampener on things if you're in a rush.
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The vegetarian options are a bit limited, so it might not suit everyone looking for more variety.
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The beer garden could do with some tidying up, as it's not quite as inviting as the rest of the place.
Contact Information
63 High St, Corsham SN13 0EZ
+441249591959
Pub
Open Now
Opening Hours
Monday | 12:00 - 22:00 |
Tuesday (Today) | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Wednesday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Thursday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Friday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Saturday | 12:00 - 23:00 |
Sunday | 12:00 - 22:00 |
Recent Reviews
Amazing old quirky pub in the high street. Very friendly staff and pleasant atmosphere.
We waited a while for our food, but that was fine as there was lots of card games that we played to keep us busy which was provided by the pub.
I had the steak and my husband had the pie of the day- a choice from about 4.
My daughter had sausage and mash which she loved and was definitely big enough for an 11 year old.
I would recommend. There is parking outside for a couple of hours- Sunday is no time limit.
A rare old world find! Quaint and interesting interior,like you have stepped back in time. Lovely staff and the food was really good although not much on the vegetarian menu. The garden could do with a little TLC for guests who would like to sit outside but overall what a great little pub with lots of history. I recommend a visit here!
A return visit for supper - easy to book online.
Welcoming staff and so nice to see a pub that people can meet up and have a drink as well as meet for food. Busy, buzzing ambience.
Lovely nooks to sit in and we were in the snug that evening - not too rammed in and you could speak to your party with ease.
Food choices were good with specials available. We are one vegetarian and one carne and the vegetarian choices were different (nice different) than the norm.
We had a slight issue with one of the meals but our server was fabulous and sorted it without fuss.
All in all a great experience , highly recommended 👌
Had a lovely morning in Lacock, checking out the quaint village and natural beauty, but are tummy's rumbled and so we made are way back to Bath, and stopped here for a bite to eat.
Atmosphere: A very cool, traditional looking English pub. A nice social atmosphere. Well worn furniture and walls ladened with memorabilia. Can't fault it.
Service: Whilst it was busy, we were left standing awkwardly at the front door for ten minutes, with a waiter moving past us. Thankfully we managed to eventually find a seat.
Food: I opted for the Mozzarella Arancini balls to start. A creamy interior coupled with a nice crumb. The spicy mayo beneath cut through the heaviness. Nothing about the flavour profile wowed me beyond belief though. Needs something extra. Perhaps nutmeg?
Fish and chips was my main, or should I say fish and fries! The width of the ((chips)) was defiantly lacking. Peas were not mushed, and therefore felt unloved. It did feel a low effort display. The fish redeemed it. Flaky cod which was well cooked. I know it was from frozen, but this is pub grub were talking about here. With enough mayonnaise and ketchup, anything can taste good.
So glad the previous pub was busy, we got a real treat, nice friendly busy proper pub, the food was first class the best I’ve had in a long time! Specials menu was good too plenty of choice, great range of drinks and the staff were really nice, friendly and I think genuinely a really good place to visit, this is a definite return to pub!
Best of all dog friendly (well behaved) and two peacocks took the evening’s entertainment out front.
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