A genuine, historical, old Ale House. With a varied range of of lagers, bitters and wines. Offering a pleasant lunch menu. Well cooked and presented. With regular events like Kareoke and themed nights. Its popular with many locals and groups. Indeed the staff are very friendly, helpfull, competent and work hard to acommodate any specific needs. Reasonably priced as well. Well worth spending time there. Summer or any season. They also have a dary board and a very pleasant seated area at the back, too. A place you can truely enjoy yourselves. Or relax. Dog friendly, too* Moreover the music they play is often classic tracks from the 1980, and 70s. With 90s and 00s mixed in. So sounds for everyone. A genuine...
Read moreWhat a great place. It was my first time in the area and I was made very welcome here by both staff and regulars. The bar talk was good with some excellent senses of humour all round and I really enjoyed the topical fun. On a subsequent visit a couple of nights later they remembered me and included me in their conversation again. What a thoroughly good experience, thanks for the welcome boys. Oh and the beer was...
Read moreIts a quiet and friendly pub with good clientèle.Like a country pub in many ways ,also has a nice garden.I believe it to be a listed building.15th century and above all,decent ales and country wines.Originally a Gales ales franchise before Fullers took over all Gales public houses.Never really eaten there before, so can't comment on the food.apart from a bar sandwich for just over a...
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