Visiting to try the ales this is a decent pub with good (well trained, polite) staff and decent guest ales and appears to live up to reputation of being one of the better pubs on Gurnsey
Visited on a Saturday Kareoke night during one of likely busiest time slots, loved the atmosphere which was lively and friendly, pub style is a classic farmhouse white beam and oak and has three floors of seating with a pool / snooker table downstairs and a small outside annex at the back as well as an upstairs snug.
Staff excellent and we're professional, polite but social and patient to customers. Facilities well kept and clean. Didnt try food hence the 3 star rating but there did seem like a good selection of pizza / burger / other pub foods which go with the drinker pub evening style.
Overall worth a visit if you like ales as decent staff, good ale condition and atmosphere - I visited late afternoon on beginning of September and the atmosphere was very welcoming and lively, the food itself is pretty good (from the pizzas I tried)...
Read moreWent here this afternoon for a pint whilst exploring the town. 12.30pm we walked in to a open bar and awaited for the bar tender. 5 minutes later he walked through the door with a attitude and asked us in a rude aggressive Manor how did we get in the pub and what are we doing here. I'm not sure if he had no brain cells to work out why we was there or how we walked into a open pub or if he is just plain stupid. Either way we won't return and in future lock the door if you don't want punters to walk into...
Read moreI'm sure Tuesday nights used to host The Baroque Band, but now it's Open Mic. I made the mistake of buying the only singer/guitarist we heard a pint after he sang 'Dirty Old Town,' which didn't improve his performance... Unusually, no Marstons (Burton) ales but the Jersey brewed Liberation was excellent and the food also very good. Staff friendly and helpful. A great pub, this place and the Rockmount make me...
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