Impromptu visit for a Saturday lunch. Big improvement on the last time we are here (a year ago).
Staff were friendly and very efficient, food was very good. Only one option for cask ale but the Rev. James was pretty good.
The Aubrey Arms was lovely! We booked a table for 7:15pm which meant that it was pretty quiet in the pub, which probably helped with our fast service. Our waitress was very friendly and attentive and took our order quickly. I had the Cheddar, Leek & Potato Pie and it was delicious! The cheddar sauce was really cheesy and paired really nicely with the leeks, the pie itself was cooked to perfection and the pastry wasn’t dry at all. It came with chips, peas, and gravy - the chips were lovely and crispy and you had a lot of them too. I would definitely recommend this place to someone else and would definitely return if I was in the area.
Lovely place. The staff being very helpful and going out of their way to be of assistance, made a way to ensure members of the table could have vegan options which were not on the menu. Further they had a full gluten free menu, including nachos and rocky road sundae...which, naturally I was very impressed with. The restaurant itself is large with enough space for a wheelchair and bright and airy. With an old stone fireplace, modern fixtures but an old pub structure...it really was wonderful. You definitely do not need to worry about this being a dingy pub...it's not! Very family orientated, the staff seem happy in their jobs so clearly well treated by management.
The car park is huge so never worry about parking and the wheelchair accessibility includes the car park and entrance doors aswell as a clean and functional disabled toilet.
Not only was the food great and the service top notch, this place also do events nights ..which we will be attending.
Good prices for the quality of food.
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