The County Members is a lovely pub in the sleepy village of Lymnpe, which dates back to Roman times. There are ruins of a Roman port settlement visible from the walkway alongside the Hythe Military Canal, built as part of the defences against invasion in the Napoleonic wars, at the bottom of the scarp to the south of the village. The pub itself has a good selection of beers, some of which are real ale. I had a pint of Doom Bar, which was well kept. The lunch we had was good solid pub fare. We had a variety of mains and desserts, all of which were pronounced as excellent by the lunch party. Our guests arrived by Eurotunnel, which was delayed as usual, but the pub staff accommodated us with the minimum of fuss. A Decent cup of freshly-made coffee rounded off the meal. In summary, an enjoyable meal made special by the excellence of the cooking and the helpfulness of the staff.
Lovely breakfast for a good price. Great welcoming staff and friendly atmosphere. Great place for the whole family.
The food is lovely the staff are friendly and there is a brilliant atmosphere. I can not rate this place highly enough!!
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