This pub was once a bakery, but became licensed premises in 1870. This charming pub is a rare outlet in the area for Marston's beers.
Baskets hanging from the rafters is a reminder of Moreton's basket weaving past. There is a small, comfortable bar and a large, attractive conservatory with a dining area. The decor and atmosphere are reminiscent of an Amsterdam 'brown' cafe where the Dutch game of Schoolen can be played. There is a standard menu complemented by an ever-changing and popular list specialising in oriental food. All meals are reasonably priced, with vegetarian options (no food Monday evening). Within the garden area, competition for nesting sites is at a premium between the resident ducks who live on the pond next door - this place is not called Inn-on-the-Marsh for nothing! Guest beers from the Marston's stable.
Stayed at this pub in our motorhome. Warmly greeted by server, got drinks and requested a menu. Food was freshly cooked and served reasonably quickly, burgers reasonably priced. Good atmosphere, a few locals and dogs. Not busy on a Thursdsay evening. All in all a good place to stay with a pleasant walk around Moreton-in-Marsh on Friday morning.
I was passing by and stopped over for some recharging my biological fuel cells. Nice friendly place. Good selection of food. Good atmosphere and quite cosy. There's also some free off street parking available.
An excellent village pub. Perfect selection of ales. Staff are friendly, the decor is comfy, warm and welcoming. Food is great, priced very well, and always flavoured and presented well. I could write lots more, but it would be an essay. Do visit, its worth the stop.
Out of the dozens of pubs we visited on our trip to England, this was our favorite. The publican spun vinyls while we enjoyed our pints. The atmosphere was was laid back and the food was terrific pub fare. The decor and furnishings are classic and the apple pie was perfect. We could not have asked for a better experience for our last night.
Fantastic little English pub we came across on our visit to the area. The food was very tasty and it was good value for money. The publican was a friendly old rocker who played some good vinyls while we ate our meal in the dining room. It was accomodating for our 2 kids as well with a children's menu. Was a good first experience eating at an English pub.
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