A lovely historic coaching Inn, beautiful and remote location with a mixture of walkers, cyclists, locals and our party including two French ladies who wanted a good home cooked Sunday lunch in an authentic English pub. It really delivers, proper home cooked chips, very important to French people. Excellent food, all fresh and home cooked, which delighted the French visitors. A first for them was Yorkshire pudding, English custard with jam Roly poly pudding and Eton Mess. Great value, really friendly welcome, superb food. Portion sizes are great for walkers and cyclists, we came by car and they had to go and lie down after eating the three course menu. Highly recommended.
The Pub is located in lovely scenic moorland. Seemed reasonably busy with a mix of hikers, cyclists and those just out for a run in the car like ourselves. A lovely roaring fire and pleasant welcome.
Ordered the steak pie which was super! My partner had the liver, which was succulent and tasty. Accompanied be a good selection of veg of ample quantity. Good selection of drinks and real ales.
It’s rare to find a place these days that has kept with the good old traditional country pub style.
Keep doing what you are doing. We will definitely return.
Hadn’t been for years. A very cozy, welcoming pub with a decent selection of beers & cider. I didn’t eat, but a few in my party did and reported that the food was excellent.
Good place to return to with its roaring fires after a walk over the moors, but also a nice place to call into when out for a drive.
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