A very charming, very old pub with excellent food and service. We were welcomed by the barman, who was very friendly and cordial. I asked about their ciders and was promptly given samples of the two on tap. Both were nice, but I preferred the Rosie's Pig rhubarb. We both had the vegan lentil burger with chunky fries and side salad. Unlike most pubs we've visited, these seemed to be homemade on location rather than a frozen commercial patty, and they were quite good, as were the chips. The place was quiet while we were there, and offers several distinct seating areas, including a secluded courtyard, tables outside in front, and several different areas with both high and low tables inside. Adding to the homey touches provided by the photos and paintings of the area at various times in history were a box of games to play while you were there and a box of neatly-folded blankets with a sign encouraging you to borrow one if you were cold. I found this a particularly nice touch. There is also at least one fireplace with a supply of logs. Toilets were very clean, as was the rest of the pub. Very much enjoyed the time we spent there. Recommended!
Very nice pub, good vegan food and great service. There's nice extras like a cupboard full of games to play with and blankets you can use, in the garden, if you get cold. The staff couldn't be more helpful, nice and cheerful. I dont normally feel very relaxed in new pubs but i loved it in here and could have stayed all day. It has a really nice, laid-back and relaxed atmosphere.
Lunch with bestie, excellent as usual. We both had the gammon, egg and chips, delicious 😋 Several visits later and the food is still delicious. This time there was a group of us who all enjoyed sitting out in the courtyard garden with our food.
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