The Camelot
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Mel Goddard
Unfortunately the only vegan dish contained pieces of meat. Staff were adiment there was no meat in it until they saw it for themselves. Sadly I won't be returning.
May 2nd, 2023 -
Allan Robson
One of the friendliest pubs I've been to. A good selection of beers and a very enjoyable roast on Sunday
Apr 24th, 2023 -
Katie Pawlowski
The perfect pub grub! The chips are out of this world. Friendly and cosy environment. Brilliant service. Will definitely return!
Apr 24th, 2023 -
john adams
Just been for lunch here as was cutting our journey home up. Lovely pleasant staff, could do with a light in through the corridor from the toilets to the bar side as it's very dark and nearly tripped over the step. The food we ordered was the king Arthur burger, with chips , salad and coleslaw. We have to say although we left full, the 15.50 price tag was considerably expensive for what was presented. Homemade chips were nice but a little greasy. The coleslaw was nothing special. The salad very basic, iceberg lettuce with tiny bit of chopped red onion and peppers with a vinaigrette splashed over it. The "king Arthur" burger was ok, Not Befitting the name its been given tho if im honest. The burger was served on something very similar to a small heavy doughy Hovis cob you can buy from the supermarket in pack of 6, not something you would expect to be served at a pub for the price. The patty was again ok, not too thick, but quite small as it fit in the small cob, luckily there was a good portion of chips to make up for it. However, if you are going to call a burger by such a legendary Name you should deliver but it falls far from that and at best would be better named "Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot" burger. We also felt to make the burger or meal feel less "Royal" it was served with very cheap vinegary Tomato ketchup the kind you get given at layby burger van or chefs larder from bookers, sometimes the ketchup can add to the overall burger this did thhe opposite sadly. I have had much worse burgers, but that said you can definitely get better burgers cheaper from chain pubs which is a shame. I'd say if this was 10 tops then it would be a nice meal/ burger but at 15.50... it is has been over priced and under delivered for something of a legendary Name that it represents!
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Clare Scott
The most fantastic bean chilli Ive ever had ! Nothing is too much trouble very attentive and welcoming . Thankyou
Apr 24th, 2023
Contact Info
- (196) 344-1685
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for The Camelot?
A The phone number for The Camelot is: (196) 344-1685.
Q Where is The Camelot located?
A The Camelot is located at Chapel Rd, South Cadbury, eng BA22 7EX
Q What is the internet address for The Camelot?
A The website (URL) for The Camelot is: http://camelotpub.co.uk/
Q What days are The Camelot open?
A The Camelot is open:
Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Q How is The Camelot rated?
A The Camelot has a 4.4 Star Rating from 241 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
The Camelot
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 241 Reviews )Mel Goddard on Google
Unfortunately the only vegan dish contained pieces of meat. Staff were adiment there was no meat in it until they saw it for themselves. Sadly I won't be returning.
Allan Robson on Google
One of the friendliest pubs I've been to. A good selection of beers and a very enjoyable roast on Sunday
Katie Pawlowski on Google
The perfect pub grub! The chips are out of this world. Friendly and cosy environment. Brilliant service. Will definitely return!
john adams on Google
Just been for lunch here as was cutting our journey home up. Lovely pleasant staff, could do with a light in through the corridor from the toilets to the bar side as it's very dark and nearly tripped over the step.
The food we ordered was the king Arthur burger, with chips , salad and coleslaw.
We have to say although we left full, the 15.50 price tag was considerably expensive for what was presented. Homemade chips were nice but a little greasy. The coleslaw was nothing special. The salad very basic, iceberg lettuce with tiny bit of chopped red onion and peppers with a vinaigrette splashed over it. The "king Arthur" burger was ok, Not Befitting the name its been given tho if im honest. The burger was served on something very similar to a small heavy doughy Hovis cob you can buy from the supermarket in pack of 6, not something you would expect to be served at a pub for the price. The patty was again ok, not too thick, but quite small as it fit in the small cob, luckily there was a good portion of chips to make up for it. However, if you are going to call a burger by such a legendary Name you should deliver but it falls far from that and at best would be better named "Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot" burger. We also felt to make the burger or meal feel less "Royal" it was served with very cheap vinegary Tomato ketchup the kind you get given at layby burger van or chefs larder from bookers, sometimes the ketchup can add to the overall burger this did thhe opposite sadly.
I have had much worse burgers, but that said you can definitely get better burgers cheaper from chain pubs which is a shame. I'd say if this was 10 tops then it would be a nice meal/ burger but at 15.50... it is has been over priced and under delivered for something of a legendary Name that it represents!
Clare Scott on Google
The most fantastic bean chilli Ive ever had ! Nothing is too much trouble very attentive and welcoming . Thankyou