Stopped for a drink and some food whilst in the area. Was not disappointed, friendly staff and is stop on. Food and drink very good and at a good price
The burgers are to die for, best ive had for along time.
We have eaten here several times over the past year and I have been impressed by the service, value for money and the quality of food. Being plant based they have always accommodated me with really good meals and will adapt where they can.
Delighted that Thursdays to Sundays there is food available now.
Would highly recommend.
We had tried to book some weeks ago, to be told "sorry we are fully booked" so to be ahead I booked a week in advance this time.
Was it worth the wait, oh yes the guest ale was superb and the Sunday lunch.. Well outstanding.
I had the white bait and the beef and my partner had the mushroom starter and pork loin, main, both the starters and mains were large portions and well presented.
With the mains served on piping hot plates, waitered by a very polite and attentive member of staff.
What stood out for us was the warm and friendly atmosphere, a cosy log fire and the jolly personality of the landlord, who, from the moment you meet him has a welcoming smile, a warm personality that lifts your mood.
This is not going to be the last we visit The Crown.
Thank you for a memorable Sunday lunch.
5 for food as we had a lovely Burger thank you.
Lovely people a very comfortable place indeed
See you again at our next festival.
Good luck in your venture x
Amazing friendly pub with great staff and outstanding food by Steve…. Highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Little gem of the beaten track. Sunday lunch at £21pp for 3 course meal. Booking a must due to limited seating.
Great countryside pub with plenty of little rooms and nooks to explore. We felt welcome the moment we walked in. Whilst I can't comment on the food as we didnt have any, the ales were great, a couple of lagers on tap and ususal suspects as regards spirits and a few different gin types from what I noticed. Definitely a place to stop off if you're thirsty, dogs were welcomed from what I saw too.
A brilliant little local find, good drinks and fine food in an original, some might say olde world type of pub. Would make an ideal stop on a country walk too.
Very nice, very quiet, possibly because of entertainment (if it could have been called that) on at the village hall, we escaped at half time and went to the Crown.
Sunday lunch, we had the latest booking 3:30 it was a nice day but not overly busy,
We were offered a choice of tables including the old cellar (different) but nice,
The service was excellent from a very polite young man,
A good choice of ales where on offer although not the cheapest!
Sunday lunch was the menu, the food was excellent, roast beef was my choice and my wife’s but how we like it couldn’t be more different I like rare she likes well done, neither of us was disappointed, the crab starter was lovely too as was the cheesecake dessert, all in a very relaxed enjoyable experience we will definitely be back
Excellent service and lovely food, well worth a visit
A very traditional pub, with low ceilings and exposed beams and little nooks and crannies. They had four real ales on offer when we went, Draught Bass which is a staple and three others. I tried the Bass and one of the other beers and both were in excellent condition. The menu was short and did not stray too far from traditional pub fare, but perhaps as a result the quality of the meat and the preparation were very good. We skipped starters but had puddings which were also home made and very tasty. Prices are very reasonable. We ate on a Thursday night and there was some space available, but it is small and I understand that it can get full very easily so booking a table is advisable.
A fantastic 17th century pub. Fantastic food great atmosphere steeped in history. Wonderful villages make you very welcome. Nice bar and a games room. Car park and disabled access.
This is what a pub should be. Sadly many today have the heart ripped out of them as they are turned into "modern gastro houses"
With no character. The Crown thankfully still retains what is best about a village pub.
As Andy (the barman) knew I had been shielding during the first Covid-19 lockdown, he kindly seated me and my mum in a corner room away from other customers in the pub. We ate tasty fish and chips cooked by the pub chef, with side bowls containing very generous portions of curry sauce and mushy peas. Andy went out of his way to source some mayonnaise that I requested, and in order to prevent us from feeling isolated in the pub, he regularly popped his head round the corner to check we were OK.
Everything was clean and properly sanitised, the staff all wore masks, and the customers had to wear them too whenever they weren't sitting at their tables, plus there was a one way system in place. So, I felt very safe.
An excellent meal in a truly delightful village pub, and no doubt I will return there soon, providing the Covid restrictions allow it.
A very traditional pub. Cool layout. Lot's of hidden corners with tables. Plenty of spaces to park. Not the biggest of pubs. It's quite small. Friendly bar staff and a great atmosphere. New pool table needed.
Great old fashioned pub with log burner, good atmosphere top notch beer,freindlybar staff what more do you want,will visit again.
Lovely little place with a small but good selection of beers and the staff are friendly and welcoming. Very cozy little pub, little pricy but post covid it's to be expected.
Had Sunday dinner here today with my daughter , my beef was amazing really nicely presented , lovely young lady who served us , very helpful my daughter needed to breastfeed my grandson. Was very helpful with finding her somewhere all in all a lovely afternoon out .
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