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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónWow! Such a beautiful pub in an idyllic setting. My husband and I had the delicious Pate to start followed by roast beef which was second to none. I cannot recommend it highly enough. We enjoy our Sunday roasts and this is hands down the winner in our opinion. Well done and thank you to all the staff
We went there for my wife's birthday as it had been recommended by neighbours. We finally arrived after a Post Code lottery trying to find the place so we were a little late. We ordered the drinks and were shown to our table. We could hardly read the menu due to very low lighting and a candle but we ordered and the wait was reasonable. The food had the look of home made but was enjoyable. We shared the room with some bats yes bats so be aware! If we go there again it will be in daylight.....
The bar lady (owner) I think needs a personality transplant not very welcoming a smile cost nothing most off the short menu was unavailable we were told no fish or chicken The menu needs updating and is misleading what you order is not necessarily what you get tripple cooked chips are frozen French Frys homemade short crust pie it wasn't just like a chip shop foil pie Loverly place to walk dogs nice old cider house have been going here a fare bit but no more unless just for a drink and walk dogs .And to be fare was refunded the price of the pie at £14.99
Visited on a warm afternoon, having booked a table for Sunday lunch. A beautiful location charming old cider house but I'm afraid, for us, that's where the charm stopped. We went into the bar to order our Sunday lunch, where an older woman barked at my Mother that we needed to have booked to have a roast dinner we calmly explained that we had! Perhaps a smile next time! Next the roast chicken we ordered arrived in good time, thank you the very polite waiter waitress. We were both astonished to find that the small dish of vegetables offered was for us to share 4 carrot batons 2 each; 2 brocoli florets 1 each; small slices of parsnip prob 4 each; red cabbage prob desert spoon each. Needless to say we ordered another portion of veg, beware, this costs £3.50! By the time the extra veg came, my chicken was cold. Anyway, we were hungry after our walk, so ate the lot. Unfortunately this experience has tainted our experience of this lovely place would not go back eat there. 2 x roast chicken, 1 wine, 1 pint cider vegan pud (oh of course the extra portion of veg) cost just over £50. Will go back to our favourite place of The Wheatsheaf at Fromes Hill for our next Sunday lunch out.
Beautiful old building in a stunning location but beyond first impressions, pretty disappointing. Drinks served by an unsmiling older woman who seems to struggle with customer service. Ordered a G&T to find they only stock Schweppes tonic- no other options at all. Young waiting staff were a pleasant contrast- friendly, helpful and eager to help. Food however was poor. Vegetarian burger resembled something out of an Iceland freezer cabinet- watery mashed potato with a few peas and carrots, coated in orange breadcrumbs. Vegan pie was like chip shop curry in a pastry case. As we were both hungry, we ate up and left without complaining. There didn’t really seem to be any point as the kitchen must surely already be aware of the poor quality food it’s sending out. £38 for a G&T, half pint and two obviously frozen main courses with chips. Left feeling robbed.