Have been 4 times through necessity and sadly it is always empty and properly passively unfriendly. No recognisable draft beer or cider. It's for locals I think. Avoid.
Fantastic. A genuinely brilliant and most typical example of an English public house. Beer was great and the banter from the barman was worth the visit in itself. We'll definitely be back.
We briefly visited here last week. It was deserted. Only really after a drink after a long drive. A barman with nothing about him and not very good ale. I think there were two locals in the other room. I was expecting them to call through, don't go on the moors, werewolf rip your throat out....
Fish was overcooked and hard. Home made lasagne was microwaved. Could not eat outside in the beer garden. Inside was small and cramped
When we went here there were only 2 beers on tap/cask. Not a much of a selection. The bartender, Joghurt (Yogurt), wasn’t hospitable. If you aren’t going to offer a lot for selection and not be friendly… I don’t get it. After meeting other people around town, I was met with eye rolls and rye smiles after they heard we went to the Crown. Then told very similar stories of their experiences. Glad it’s not just us… but wow. Even the people we were staying with said, “I went there once and never went back because of the chap behind the bar.” There are other places to go have a pint. Do yourself a favor and skip this one. And no, I’m sure it was this pub. I’m not confused. If you only have a few employees, it’s either yourself or one of them. I gave you the name I received. Phonetically. It’s funny that you don’t know who I’m talking about because when I said the name in town, everyone else knew EXACTLY who I was talking about.
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