My husband and I came for our Sunday lunch yesterday. It's about an 1hr drive from our home but is totally worth the trip. It's been our 4th visit since we stumbled across it 1 year ago and we can never fault the service or the meals. We both had the roast beef dinner which was delicious. I had the profiteroles for my dessert which was simply divine, just melted in my mouth. Totally recommend them. Always guaranteed a warm welcome from the staff. Looking forward to our next visit.
Excellent food, hubbie hsd rump steak, melted in his mouth, could have been fooled it was a fillet steak. The Butternut Squash Rissoto was lovely and tasty.
Excellent attentive service, clean surrounding and a bonus as we used our Gourmet Society card which gave us 2 for 1 on main meals. Not local but would recommend.
Absolute surprise. Rounded the corner and this old unassuming pub with its walled banner announcing its award (although on entering it was from 2013) hove into view. Swung in to discover chunky varnished tables on wooden floorboards with settings for 2, 4, 6 people etc in a small restaurant. V clean surroundings. Food fairly priced (three courses £20) the quality of service and freshness of the vegetables meant it was unhurried money well spent. The warm plates held exquisitely placed fayre. Works of art. Hell, I even burnt my fingers (gently) on the doughy bread rolls done to perfection with a serving of real butter. Thoroughly recommended. I had the chicken and bacon terrine to start, roast pork main, lovely crackling, Sticky toffee pudding and custard to finish.
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