Sumptuous split level stone building, a wide range of drinks available, the multi room layout offers a great choice of areas to enjoy.
Staff very friendly,wonderful pub(Americans and visitors to England) would love it it's about 700 years old , food great and good wine, definitely will go again. They also have music at times.
Lovely old pub. Excellent beer. Lovely food though we did have to wait quite a while for our sandwich, which seemed strange as there not many people in the pub. Worth the wait though.
A very good pub with an amazing lengthy history. I enjoyed good quality real ale whilst watching and listening live entertainment
Take yourself a short couple of minutes walk off the main Poole marina front pubs and pop in here. Met some great people visiting from Manchester and the guy who runs the place came over and chatted with us all, made us feel at home, as did the people behind the bar. We all had a great night. Thank
Absolute gem of a place , it’s hidden away from the Quay and High street but boy this must be the best food I have had in Poole in a long time . We had the roast Turkey and lamb dinners . It was piping hot with lots of gravy . Will definitely be back! The pub itself has a few little rooms which add
Had an amazing meal here tonight. My daughter and I had moules frites, and my husband had steak and chips. It didn't disappoint.
It was all freshly cooked and absolutely delicious.
I think the food was cooked by a proper chef who definitely knows what they're doing.
Front of house staff were lovely
We didn't eat so can't comment on the food, but the atmosphere and interior were incredible. So ancient! Great service and friendly welcome. Kids welcome too. Pool table upstairs in the medieval hall (which is where i'd recommend to sit!)
Lovely atmospheric pub with several rooms downstairs and a big space upstairs where the ghosts are reputed to be.
Very well kept Timothy Taylor beers and a nice Thatchers cider.
A good selection of specials and seafood as well as pies and standard pub fare. We had moules and frites in a really tasty
Quality olde worlde pub just away from the quay. On entering there are two rooms either side of the corridor oozing history and atmosphere. Further in, there is the bar area which is a little more modern and one little side room even has a TV. Upstairs is a medieval hall area which is used for live
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