This historical Grade II listed inn dates from the 15th century. Low beamed ceilings, wooden floors, exposed brickwork and inglenook with a real fire burning in the winter give the pub a very traditional and homely feel.
Lunchtime snacks and meals are served every day. A charity quiz night is held every Tuesday. Darts, dominoes, cribbage and other card games are played. Meat raffle on Sundays. Monthly live music. There is a patio garden, with pond and stocks, and a heated smoking area, at the front. Children under 14 are not allowed in the bar. Guest beers from supplier's list.
A very pleasant free house, great Guinness and a lovely welcome. Seems to have recently changed hands, what I would consider a classic British boozer.
Nice little pub to stop off for a drink, shame no food going because would of liked a bite to eat
Great service in the afternoon when we popped in for directions and a pint. We returned in the evening with family members to receive the worst service imaginable. With 30 people in the pub, we were told to hurry up with our orders by a Karen, as there was a rush on. The pub's name ought to be changed to The Stroppy Service come evenings.
I’ve been drinking in here regularly since moving to the area last year; every Friday I pop in. Today I went in at 230pm with my daughter and was told “we don’t usually cater for children.” So we had to go. Fair enough; be traditional. Yet this pub served me and my wife last year when we took our daughter in so - in line with being traditional - maybe be consistent too. An afternoon Sunday pint in the corner whilst my daughter has a coke is not going to ruin the atmosphere of your pub. Time to look for a new venue to for a post-work-pint.
Very busy pub with a nice log fire just what you need on a chilly night. Good choice off of beer and ales did not try the wine. Cosy village pub with good service and friendly staff.
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Opening Times
Mon | 11:30 – 23:30 |
Tue | 11:30 – 23:30 |
Wed | 11:30 – 23:30 |
Thur | 11:30 – 23:30 |
Fri | 11:30 – 23:30 |
Sat | 11:30 – 23:30 |
Sun | 12:00 – 22:30 |
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