Our "local" for the week (quick pre-Easter week off) and it's obvious that the Bullers is many things to many people. Dog friendly (the pub dog, Purdey, seems to be known to all) to the extent that one of the locals came around and asked if we minded his own dog being let off the lead (after Purdey's bed time of course) and a focal point for locals it is still obliging enough of us parachuted in drinkers to make us feel welcome. Food comes by way of a takeaway van this week (I could have easily eaten his jerk chicken given how good it smelt if I hadn't already stuffed myself at the bistro at Tintagel Brewery an hour earlier) so I'm guessing they don't do food out of season though the board outside was advertising Sunday lunch. Beer was well kept (nothing special but the Proper Job I had was spot on). The first evening we were in they had the log fire going so it was real cosy on the sofas but our return this evening though still cordial was cooler since the wood burner was not ablaze. Nice though - worth dropping in if you're on the...
   Read moreCame on holiday to marhamchurch which is home to the bullers arms, walking past there was a nice vibe coming from the pub so we went in and were sat quickly and ordered drinks which arrived promptly from a friendly gentleman; despite most tables being full. After another couple of drinks we were tempted in to the handmade pizzas which were great value and even better tasting. I would highly recommend the bullers gold local ale. After paying the bill, the barman gave us some tips on places to go and things to see. 100% worth a visit if your in the area...
   Read moreWhat a great pub. We stayed in the area last week and really enjoyed popping to the pub a few times. We took part in the pub quiz and were made to feel so welcome. We won the wooden spoon!! The staff were awesome and even took time to talk to my daughter about the stuffed animals on the wall. Food trucks were a nice touch and you can even bring in your own dinner to eat! Thanks and we...
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