Visit The Nick you will not be disappointed. This is a grade 2 listing building with a welcoming interior featuring wood panelling and exposed stone walls, local paintings, brass and photos of the village. There is a warming wood burner in the winter months. Seating consists of leather armchairs and sofa's which are really comfortable making you want to linger and enjoy your beer and the atmosphere. There is plenty of seating in the dining area at the rear again adorned with wood panelling. The Chef's home cooked food is superb. Sunday lunch is well worth a visit. The staff are friendly and welcoming and nothing is too much trouble. There is one changing real ale on offer usually Butty Bach which is so Moorish and kept in great condition by the owner. Also nice to see and taste is Penderyn Whisky which isn't widely available. This is a proper pub with friendly staff and...
Read moreStopped by on the off chance during a Wednesday lunchtime with a damp dog. It looks a little tired from the outside but it had a small car park. We were welcomed into a very cosy pub with a lovely log fire. Stayed for lunch as they were doing 2 for £16. The food was great, almost certainly home cooked especially the chips. The staff and locals were very friendly and we would definitely stop again if ever passing this way. My only wish is that they did a real ale or two but the staff did explain that it didn't sell very quickly so rather than let it go stale they just...
Read moreGreat choice on the menus, very reasonably priced and more food than your average portions and dog friendly in the bar too. All meals are served in a lovely pub setting and you can either eat in the restaurant or bar. Sunday lunch is second to none and a take away service is also available. Mark and Louise (and of course the lovely Linda) are very friendly and amenable as are all the staff here. My wife and I have been coming here regularly for over 18 months now and have never had a bad meal. I would highly recommend and this place is well...
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