We arrived for a Carvery lunch for a friendâs birthday but it was extremely disappointing. Pub car park has rubbish on the ground including a dirty nappy! Landlord was friendly but food was abysmal. We had the tail end of the gammon and turkey which was dry and the vegetables were not cooked properly and stuffing was dry and overcooked. A young lad served us, but he needs to attend a hygiene course as he was picking gammon off with his hands and eating it and then putting the bit he didnât eat back down on the plate and continued to prod the meat with his fingers! I couldnât really believe what I was seeing. I had visited before and the food was better quality. However I will be going elsewhere for a carvery lunch...
   Read moreThis is a review on behalf of my parents who had a Sunday carvery last week. They arrived to poor customer service by not being welcomed upon arrival. They then went to the carvery station and asked for pork and beef as their choice of meat. The meat portions were extremely small and the pork had poorly cooked jelly type fat surrounding it. The Yorkshire pudding was very hard on the outside and the rest of it was mushy. The vegetables they had were tasteless and then to top it all off the gravy which was in concealed in a white jug was red and watery. Upon finishing their food they were not asked how their meal was or offered a choice of desserts.
Overall very disappointing and won't be returning under...
   Read moreIf youâre happening through Somerset and fancy a nice pint, served up by two lovely humans, stop in and see Michael and Kayleigh. They took over the Street Inn a year ago and have really breathed new life into the place, with some interior refurbishments, a revitalization of the skittle alley in the back, some live DJ music and the like.
Michael and Kayleigh gave us a warm welcome, showed us around and regaled us of the myriad ways they are working to improve and revive this sweet little neighborhood haunt.
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