Menu not to loads on so you spend half hour just digesting what the have. Just right. Because I have just had stem cell transplant I cannot be too close to strangers, I have been to this pub during the week with friends and stayed away from the public side, it's been lovely a few tables booked other than ours, but spaced nicely so I don't have to keep my face mask on. Table service second to non, staff lovely and friendly, food comes out looking really nice. Taste lovely. If you have food requirements it's never too much for them to ask and accommodate. Love this pub. They have a snooker or pool table which don't seem to be in the way of the bar or food areas. There is a step at the bar, so if you have mobility issues that is the only possible issue you may have if refined to a chair or mobility scooter. Otherwise disability friendly, friendly and car...
Read moreThe Valentine's Day menu, publicised extensively on social media, looked lovely, and was being offered from 12th to 16th February, so we booked for 13th Feb. On arrival, we were shown to our table and were surprised to find we were the only customers eating. On ordering, we were told that we should have pre-booked food from the Valentine's menu, although there was no mention of this on the website, the printed menus or their social media. Consequently, they were not offering the full Valentine's menu, particularly our preferred option, so we left...
Read moreWorst meal I have ever had, I ordered a ceaser salad it was in a small bowl soggy lettuce soaked in a sauce ot crunchy Romano as it should be, I paid extra for chicken and bits were so small it was unrecognisable. Boiled egg really runny, mess all around edge of bowl size of a tea plate I couldn't eat it. My husband's meal scampi dried out peas and oven chips. Seen better school dinner. So disappointed. If pubs can't cook then don't do food. It's that simple. Do what you're good at, Guinness...
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