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Add your review Lovely pub - quality food and a warm, welcoming ambience and pleasant staff. Food is a tad costly but no more than that served in a great many similar hostelrys.
It is a charming place to meet and is frequented by a wide variety of ages and backgrounds.
I would recomment this public house to any discerning person wanting a good night out in a friendly atmosphere.
Date visited: 10th December 2009
Review by Anonymous on 11th October, 2009
Add your review Appauling! Nice pub in pretty village but the food is overpriced, for what is obviously not fresh and whilst the bar staff are friendly, the restuarant staff are slow and rude. Everything you ask for seems to be too much trouble. Would NEVER eat there again.
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