Brilliant pub and well run. Serves wonderful food and for real ale fans, well kept kegs and clean pipes.
For the kids, there is also a play ground and for the parents a lovely patio to keep an eye of them.
Inside, old and historic.
All in all, guaranteed to offer a good experience.
Little hidden gem of a pub on the outskirts of Radlett with a surprisingly rustic / old fashioned feel to the interior considering it being in London's commuter belt. Lots of high backed settles, some with unusual carving, and lots of little nooks and booths to sit in. Another surprise is the beer - two of my favourites from the West Country (Butcombe and Otter) adding to the feel of being transported to somewhere a very long way from London. Nice welcome from the owners.
People are friendly food took a while to come but was very worth the wait. Great selection of drinks available. Great parking options. Great big kids area with grass and climbing frame with swings. Seating in shade or sun.... I wouldn't say it's officially classed as wealchair friendly but not being in one I honistly can't judge that properly but from my recall there were two large steps to go inside. Ummm there seemed to be vegatible stuff on the menu so vegetarians could find options.
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