The pub is traditional with a refurbed edge, it has a few different areas which I think suits everyone. We loved the local vibe everyone got on and I often heard banter between staff and customers, we stayed in their caravan park attached so it was a great addition to our stay. We had Sunday lunch which initially seemed expensive but the portion size was good and the quality of the ingredients were clearly high. We didn’t have to wait too long but weren’t in a rush anyway, we had a drink whilst waiting which was nice. We have claimed we’re cursed because we often eat out and there’s always something wrong or it’s poor quality and I wouldnt say we’re even fussy. I had the sirloin roast beef my partner had the roast chicken, you get a huge Yorkshire with it too. My first mouthful was to taste the mash and it was really creamy and tasty followed by a bit of the perfectly cooked beef (my mouths watering remembering ) it was soft and moist, I hate chewy beef and this did not disappoint. It melted in my mouth ! The veggies were cooked to perfection too, the spring greens were crispy but soft I honestly can’t describe how good they were I think the chef had them in a drizzle or something I’ve never had anything like it and I’d say apart from the beef it was my favourite part of the meal ! The carrots were soft but firm, let’s be honest usually the veg on a roast is boring and plain but I felt like every part of this meal had been given as much attention as the rest. We over heard a conversation that the chef was new and working alone so I was even more impressed ! I would pay their restaurant prices again for this roast as it was better than most restaurants we’ve eaten at !
We also had a pudding sticky toffee and a brownie and again both were really nice ! Unfortunately we didn’t take a pic, our dog was being hormonal and I had to return her to our caravan so I wasn’t focused at the time and honestly we don’t take pics in general but had I have know how nice it was going to be I...
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We were caught in the horrific rain/snow/wind/storm over the weekend and decided to seek shelter in the the Yorkshire Hussar's. Immediately we could see, we were not the only ones who had thought to do so. However, the greetings from the staff were great, light hearted and just what we needed as we were drenched and cold. My fiancé and I thought we may as well grab some food whilst we were there, it looked and and smelt great, so would be rude not to. Expecting a long wait time as they were very busy (15:45ish), we were pleasantly surprised, the food arrived on our table within 15-20 minutes piping hot and delicious, much better than we had expected. We had our little girl with us whom the staff made a great effort to entertain, we felt really welcomed.
If you are even considering to pop in and give the Hussar's a try - you will not be disappointed.
In summary; Very reasonably priced, fantastic food (locally sourced), a plethora of ales, spirits and soft drinks catering for all occasions. The owner was even on hand making sure everyone was comfortable - true gent.
Negatives: We now have to go back as it was brilliant.
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Read moreI've been having lunch in the pub from the start of the season in September and have eaten in here most Saturdays till the end of the seasons in January. That’s a lot of lunches to serve with 20 to 30 people eating at once. During this time we have been served, pork belly, Cumberland sausage, roast beef, Sheppard’s pie and other wonderful creations. All the accompanying veg and trimmings have bee beautifully presented and cooked to perfection. To be able to maintain this high standard every weekend over so many months is quite an achievement so hats off to the Chef and staff. I’m looking forward to next season’s lunches. Great beer also, kid friendly and fast service well...
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