The Four Crosses is an older pub which has maintained the old character within. It is easily accessed from the A55 and there is plenty of parking at the front and back. The menu is varied with options for allergies and vegetarians. For this visit I chose a cibatta with barbecued pulled pork. The fries and salad were part of the dish which cost £10.95. Our party also had prawns in mayonnaise and all sandwiches were fresh and tasty. Despite a good range of ales I had the latte on this occasion. The pub was starting to get busy with a lot of local people which is always a good sign. Prices were comparable with other pubs but the taste and presentation made this sandwich stand out. With excellent service too we will return
Staff were brilliant at the start of our visit by managing to squeeze us in when they had lots of reservations. They were quick to take our orders and the food came out relatively quickly. The pulled pork on the burger was good, but the burger itself was slightly overcooked. Fish and chips were very good and the batter nice and crispy. The crispy beef special was not one to be missed, but seemed smaller than the other meals. Desserts were fine. The only problem that I have is that when we ordered a drink with desserts it never came. We did pay for it, as we didn't properly check our bill before paying but that is our fault for not checking sooner.
The first time we visited, we were sat on the left side of the bar, on a great table, served lovely food and the atmosphere was nice and relaxed. We enjoyed it so much that we visited the next day and were sat over on the right, in a smaller room, next to the exit/entrance to the side room and close to the back door. This time, the service felt quite rushed and the atmosphere was definitely not the same. There was a table of women who were rather loud, to the point where we could barely hear the waitress or each other. I understand that obviously the clientele has nothing to do with the establishment nor staff, but I'd highly recommend booking in advance and asking to be seated on the left side of the bar, rather than the smaller side room to the right, as we felt slightly in the way (having to move our dog when anyone walked to or from the bar) and it felt like we were in Central station, rather than a nice countryside pub (which is how we thought of it after the first visit).
Great night here . Food was excellent and generous portion . Reasonable price . staff very friendly and welcoming . Dog friendly pub .we joined in the wed quiz good stopover in van . Will definitely recomend . Will be back thank you
Just ate here again and have to give props. Both of us had fish & chips and was well worth it - though batter not as crispy as I'd like but that's more of a me thing. Dog friendly (wood floor area only). Rescinded previous review on not serving all day & not open on a Sun BH eve (though the 'food all day' sign or booking required notices online should still be looked into).
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