Nice traditional pub with an out door dining area. Lovely friendly staff. Great food. I particularly enjoyed the nachos. Dog friendly
I can see why it's popular, however the wife and I thought the same about what would have made it more enjoyable. We sat upstairs in what would be a very pleasant and warm setting but the room was dominated by rather large flat screen. Not a problem if West Ham v Leicester is of interest to you. I have no idea what they put on at other times. The service is friendly and efficient but I believe they were a "man down" which made it difficult for them. Our Sunday lunch meal was good, apart from the beef which was a bit rubbery and the frozen roast potatoes which were hard, dry and over seasoned. I strongly suggest these need to be replaced. Generous portions and a nice mix of vegetables hidden under the meat and Yorkshire made up for any short comings.
The Sunday lunch was fantastic. The decided to have a dessert. I chose a crumble. Well that was a waist of nearly a fiver. It was about an inch high and less than 3 inches width and length. EVERYONE of my friends commented how shocked and how tiny it was. That put a real downer on the end if the evening. I did tell staff to mention it to the cook with no come back.
Quiet visit on a Monday lunchtime. Nice traditional interior. Hearty all day breakfast, and well kept Timothy Taylor ale. Good service, friendly and dog friendly. Will return again, and happy to recommend ????
Food was lovely, portions great and price really good for what you get. Staff friendly, but the decor is dated. We were given one menu between 3 people, cold inside would have been nice to have the fire on to cosy up because of the wet weather. Locations is good. All in all pleasant just in need of a facelift.