We found ourselves at a loose end one lunchtime and decided to return to the Fox Inn for a meal. My wife had sizzling prawns with coriander and lemon I had a stir fry with ginger and duck. It had a Thai name which I cant recall. I chose to have it with sticky rice. We were both delighted with the food it was delicious. The young lady who served us was lovely and very attentive, as was the house Labrador. I had a lovely pint of an Irish Porter the name of which eludes me but it was delicious. I’m sorry to add a negative side to my review but Im afraid there is one. We went on a freezing cold Thursday lunchtime and the pub wasn’t very warm at all. My wife was sitting in front of a log burner which the young lady kept feeding but the overall temperature in the room was so cold I had to put my coat back on and my wife had a very warm right leg and cold back. We were the only customers on that day so I have deducted two stars. I know the problems of balancing low winter turnover with high heating costs but if you’re going to be open to customers then a comfortable temperature must be maintained. We will go back when its warmer
Tom yum soup is not great, not hot enough in heat or temperature. Green curry was very good but the worst thing was that on one of the coldest nights of the year so far the fire was not lit which meant we sat in our coats!
A dismal unwelcoming experience. No Welcome on arrival and no Goodbye or Thank you on departure. Tasteless dim sum, tasteless curry, ok duck stir fry . Pleasant young girl who served us but doesn't appear to be anyone in overall charge. A truly dismal experience and waste of the drive to get there and the money.
It’s not something you see or hear of everyday; a Thai restaurant nestled within a country pub. I went there with my colleagues for a festive meal out. Driving to the pub in the darkness felt like a scene from a Stephen King novel. The roads were misty and branches stuck out on to the road. We arrived there and were greeted by a warm coal fireplace. The staff were very friendly and were giving us recommendations for what to eat, especially advising on the right side for each dish. Wait times were a bit slow; took about 45 minutes but I expected that. We were a party of ten and the food was cooked fresh. Each dish was expertly presented and very tasty. I had the green curry. At first I thought there was more sauce than rice, but quickly discovered that the surplus sauce made for a perfect broth. Overall I would definitely go back, especially on a summer evening.
Lovely country pub with very nice food. Great atmosphere. Staff was very friendly. Definitely recommend 👌
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