Beautiful local pub in the heart of a gorgeous little village. Maybe it was the sun making me bias but the outside seating area is perfect. Shade, grass, sun, benches, tables, anything you’d want for a lovely afternoon.
When we moved in for the food, it was cool and had a nice buzz. They opened a tab straight away whilst we waited for others which was rather helpful, and the service remained friendly, chatty, and as good as it could be really. Despite a large amount of items missing from the menu, everything for the most part was great! The crab starter had nice flavour and texture, but the bream and steak were knockout main courses. Maybe avoid the crab linguine though as it did let the side down a little.
Dessert were equally as nice, sorbets being excellent and the panna cotta very tart and yummy!
All in all this place is delicious and no doubt we’ll be back - definitely for a drink in the sun as a bare minimum!
This place is nice and is well known as a good place to eat. The atmosphere is nice - there was a log burner, decor was nice, etc. Good selection of beers and a big cocktail menu for those who aren't driving home! The food was good but not excellent, and the service left something to be desired - apparently they were having delays in the kitchen but it seemed like the waiting staff were keeping away too! Still, I'd go back again to see if the second visit is better than the first.
Sunday lunch, mackerel pate served with thin toast. The duck pate was also ordered again served with thin toast. Both pates had lovely taste although we found the bread a little to the salty side. Roast beef was excellent beautifully cooked with all the trimmings. The Curzon stack was also enjoyed. All washed down with couple of pints. Three meals £90 including drink. Definitely recommended
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