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As others have said, a great place for a meal and overnight stop on the motorhome. But make sure you can get in as a very small car park and not really anywhere to park on the road.
Rang up tonight at short notice and Grace got us booked in no problem at all. Lovely pub and proper traditional meals. We are down this way quite often so now we have found you we will definitely be back. A little gem in the countryside. Biggest piece of cod I've seen in years. Top quality servic
Friendly and helpful staff including Angel the greyhound. Excellent pub food and great value for money. Would definitely recommend.
Food is good old pub food - fish and chips/liver and bacon/scampi - nicely presented and big portions although it did take along time to be delivered to the table. Staff really friendly especially the new bar person on her first day. If you like dogs 🐕 you will love the pubs big greyhound that roams
A marvellous experience of a small country pub. We ate in the Morse room (used by the Inspector in an episode in 1989.). In the next room (the main bar), the local Irish band was having a practice, which was just incredible! Thank you.
Loved the location, friendly service, clean loos. Unfortunately no time to eat today, but we will be back! Great Views.
Lovely food, only been there once and I enjoyed my snack. Only reason it was given a 4 star for food. We arrived not long after opening so was nice and quite and we sat in the bar area as had been walking and wanted to be somw where cool. So never saw any other part of the place, dog friendly which
Four of us went for Sunday carvery. I don't eat meat so I had something else. When the others came back with their carvery I had food envy! The veg looked fab. Fresh and not at all overcooked or wilted from being under heat lamps. Red cabbage ( which is my favourite) lovely broccoli and Cauliflower.
You turned a pouring Sunday into a lovely afternoon with a wholesome, sumptuous Sunday Carvery, lovely ales, warm friendly owners and staffs, lively guests, and a beautiful Greyhound with the sweetest puppy eyes. Was bowled over by the spread of a feast! Honey baked ham slices, pork sausage, braised
I havent been here in nearly 30yrs but omg its amazing, the staff are great, the food is amazing, the portions are brilliant and the price ....... even more commendable!! Mixed with a very nice beer garden, you have an absolutely superb all round pub!! I didn't even mention the canal walks and views
The Boat is a traditional country pub with a friendly Landlady & Landlord and a large greyhound called Angel. Large portions of good food are served and the St Austell brewery Tribute pale ale goes down very well.
Worth a detour! We enjoyed a break from our journey and stumbled across this great pub. Tucked away but well-worth a visit. Really friendly staff and a lovely atmosphere with decent food promptly served. The pub even has a "Morse" bar commemorating an episode which was partially filmed here.
Grace and her team went all out for our private function here. They were flexible and energetic. Food was lovely and the garden was a perfect setting for a big family lunch.
A lovely pub, serving great food, very popular. You will not be disappointed, fantastic, friendly service and a great setting by the canal.
Stopped in for a late lunch and had a lovely time! Regarding allergies, the manager was welcoming, friendly, helpful and reassuring - everything you want when eating out with allergies. Thank you!
A refreshing alternative to other pubs in nearby market towns. Reasons: high quality food with superb attention to detail (the fish and chips brown paper bag brilliant; the quality superb); good range of drinks (more St Austell please!), lots of indoor and outdoor space in period Cotswold setting an
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