I visited this reopened pub on Saturday, I initially came in for a few ales but got tempted to go for food. When I ordered food a few people in the pub looked at me in a rude way and one young lad was even laughing, I felt abit intimidated but still got my meal. The pie and chips was literally a microwave job some Aldi beef pie with uncooked chips, normally I would’ve complained but due to the unfriendly vibe I decided to just leave. This is not a family environment loads of men throwing darts and often missing the board being a health hazard to children and someone nearly took one of their mates eye out with the pool cue and just laughed it off Maybe I visited on a bad day which is unlucky but this just feels like a booze up. I work in health and safety so can’t help but get annoyed every few seconds as this is a health and safety nightmare. The place did smell strange like a mixture of old ale and vape pens of some sort. Won’t be...
Read moreStayed at Terry's Pub as part of a tour supporting 'Beating Bowel Cancer'. Terry made us welcome straight away; a good stocked bar with decent ales and great ciders! The food was excellent home cooking, My mate and I had Liver and Onions which was just like my mum made aeons ago, plenty of it at a realistic price! The accomodation was adequate and clean and is in the process of refurbishment, but doesn't distract from it's comfortable clean rooms and good showers. If you need a quick stop over with good food and beer and an interesting bar (complete with large screen TV etc) this is...
Read moreWe visited the Wheatsheaf with our friends for a comedy night. It was a very enjoyable evening, as you are up close to the comedian's which makes it more enjoyable. If you want too sit down for the evening it is better to book seats at the time of booking, seats go very quickly so need to book early, otherwise you have to stand in the bar area. The staff are very friendly and attentive, we are going back again for the next comedy night, towards the end of the month,...
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