In 2014 The Tally Ho was bought by Kevin and Saleesha Hall, who have lovingly refurbished the interior of the pub, whilst retaining many of it's charming original features.
Situated in the picturesque Hertfordshire village of Barkway, The Tally Ho pub has long been a part of the village community.
The earliest mention of the Tally Ho is in Piggots Directory in 1893, which shows the landlord as Benjamin Bennett.
The pub was purchased by Kevin and Saleesha Hall in May 2014 and has been refurbished to it's former glory.
We pride ourselves in delivering outstanding service every time you join us, whether you are dining in our beautiful restaurant
or relaxing at the bar having a catch up.We welcome family, friends and newcomers alike - you will be greeted with a warm smile,
​as everyone is made to feel at home at The Tally Ho!.
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Just stopped off en route with a walk for a drink, no problems. No food available though.
What a great find, on my walk from Cambridge to London and really wanted a cold cider, found this place and the staff/owner as so lovely and sort me out with a pint of cider and some water, this goes straight on my favourite and saved placed to visit again!
Great village local, with really friendly landlord. Called in for a drink after a countryside walk and enjoyed a nice chat with the landlord and the locals. Wine and beer was good too 😋
Lovely little pub. No food cooked on premises but they do arrange 'pop-up' dining. Very inventive!Pizzas, meat etc. They have a FB page with details. Sadly no coffee at present but pleasant and helpful service.
We moved to Barkway a few months ago and we class this pub as our favourite local, we visit after a long walk with our dog at least once a week. The staff are really friendly and helpful. Lots of outdoor seating when the sun is out and well behaved dogs are welcome :) Rather than having a restaurant there they often host pop up restaurants and gourmet food stalls/mobile restaurants. This is such a great idea and provides variety as well as sampling some of the local restaurants. We recently went for the stone oven baked pizzas by Fräulicious on a Friday evening and they were so delicious- the German pizzas were to die for, can't wait for them to visit again. We are looking forward to trying the mobile pie caterers too when they next visit!
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Nuthampstead, Royston, SG8
Great atmosphere with roaring fires in the winter. Family friendly with play equipment in the garden. Great country pub with mouth watering food and a fantastic range of real ales and extensive wine list. Marquee for functions with takes up to 150 people.
Anstey, Buntingford, SG9
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