Lovely pub, brilliant staff and landlady. Highly recommend A*****
Visited this quintessential Public House after a visit to the Crematorium at Durham, May 11th 2023. It has been there 'forever' but allowed to run-down some-what, over the years. I was looking forward to a good hand-pulled pint in such an old premises, but found gas 'pumps' at the two Bars. Our funeral party was put into a dark / uninviting snug area with little space and natural light, along with food, tea and coffee layed-out in readiness. The buffet was really good, the staff very friendly but the decor was beyond poor. I went into the 'Snug' / other Bar area to find a much brighter, far more inviting room. A 'Snug' is usually a Bar area similar to the room we were put. Unfortunately, the gas 'pumps' were there too. This area is not a 'Snug' but a 'Bar' by definition. There is a large banner outside the premises, asking for a new Publican. For me, this pub is desperate for a massive make-over with some real / craft ales at the Bars, decanted from hand-pumps. The gas pumps could be used for other 'beers / lagers', but reduced somewhat. The main attraction should be (for me) should an inviting premises with true Beers and somewhere to enjoy a chat with the locals, listen to some music or watch a bit of tele. I'd be putting the Pool Table in the Snug, not in the Bar area.
Friendly village pub. Lovely open fire. Lots of seating and a beer garden for when the weather warms up. Definitely worth another visit. Only downside: people vaping inside 😲
Great pub with real ale on tap will return soon to try the food.
This is a traditional pub, very warm welcoming. Lovely beer and being an Ale drinker it hits the spot. Good reasonable prices too. Love the pub, don't get chance to use it as much as I would like to due to work commitments.
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