The Hog is now a proper village pub, right in the heart of Horsley. The focus is on the drink sales, with real ales and ciders, supported by a menu of traditional bar food. In addition, there are pop-up food nights every Saturday.
The pub has a single large bar area, with a snug at one end. There is plenty of seating and useful ledges for resting your glass by the standing areas.
In addition there is a large outdoor area to the side and to the rear. The rear area benefits from a stage and bar for events.
After several years of closure, the pub was given a new lease of life in 2014, when it reopened as The Hog. It was taken over by the Honeychurch family in April 2020, who were able to use the first Coronavirus lockdown to revamp the interior, and to convert the car park into a large outside seating area.
***NOTE*** last admission Wednesday to Saturday is 22:00 and if the pub is empty after this time it will close
[OPENING HOURS updated 5th February 2025 reflecting winter opening]
Historic Interest
according to Gloucestershire Pubs the Hog Inn has been trading in Horsley since at least 1870 and parts of the building are thought to be 600 years old.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Hog, Horsley
Changing beers typically include: Fresh Standard (varies) , Gloucester (varies) , Stroud (varies)
Source: Local
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