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Reviews of Countryman, Ingoldmells

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Review by Mr & Mrs Orton on 26th June, 2010

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My wife and I were stopping in Skegness for a few days and decided to go for an evening meal.After driving round we found the Countryman and thought lets give it a try.The friendliness of the staff was excellent, the place was spotless, inside and out but the food was exceptionally good. I would definitely recommend this pub.

Date visited: 22/23-06-10

Review by Wayne Granger on 25th September, 2009

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Great place! Warm friendly people. Food is great an superb value for money.Im not quite a locals local, but for sure will spend alot more time at the countryman in the future! Ta Baz

Date visited: from01/06/09 to 28/09/09

Review by rosemary standen on 19th September, 2007

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brill pub cheapest drinks in villiage love to sit outside when its warm can always find someone to chat to.Bar staff so nice (apart from the witch)All in all a brill pub.

Review by june orton on 3rd May, 2007

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This must be the best pub to visit in Ingoldmells."Warm and friendly" is the term.This place has the best of both.Great choice of beers.Nothing too much trouble.Restuarant provides you with lots of home cooked food at a reasonable cost.I noted a very poular pub with the locals.That say,s alot.The kind of pub you wish you had next door.Cheers June

Date visited: 27/04/07

Review by Donna & John on 6th April, 2006

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EXCELLENT HOSPITALITY WITH VERY GOOD VALUE MEAL SERVED PIPING HOT. HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PUB/RESTAURANT. WE WILL CERTAINLY BE VISITING AGAIN IN JUNE 2006.

Date visited: June & September 2005

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