Outdoor seating
Characterful village pub with welcoming service and hearty, traditional fare at fair prices; great for families and locals, less ideal if you want inventive cuisine.
The Masons Arms earns its A- grade through exceptional service warmth and reliable, satisfying pub food that consistently delivers value. The charming country character and strong community loyalty reflect a well-run village establishment, though traditional menu execution and modest destination appeal prevent advancement to grade A territory. Ideal for families and locals seeking genuine hospitality over culinary ambition.
This is a classic village haunt with warm, genuine hospitality and a steady flow of locals, walkers, and families. Reviewers talk about a place that feels looked after: "They fit us in close to kitchen closing and stayed cheerful." It reads like a proper community pub with darts, pool, and a beer garden, where the pint is decent and the welcome is real. The cooking sticks to comforting pub staples rather than fireworks. Think scampi with chips, a curry with rice, and old-school puddings, delivered with consistency and value. The culinary approach leans traditional and satisfying: familiar flavors, reliable portions, and prices that feel fair for a countryside local. For families, it is easy to recommend. There is a bona fide kids section including fish fingers or nuggets with chips plus ice cream, and simple burgers that most children will happily eat. Do note the pub is dog-friendly and there was one review about a roaming dog startling a child; if that is a concern, call ahead or request seating away from canine company.
Area: Quiet rural village setting near RAF Brize Norton; community-focused pub culture with walkers and families.
Safety: Perceived as safe and well-kept; typical for countryside village with steady daytime foot traffic.
Nearby: Near walking routes; beer garden, darts and pool appeal to locals and casual visitors.
Available: Outdoor seating
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