It a bad place but bit chilly for us sorry to say. I had the pie which was ok but not amazing but lots of it and large portion of chips.
I will be honest... And i dont useually do this, but who ever the red faced moody woman is (i persume the landlord) should not be behind a bar at all. Zero customer service and seems like an all around nasty person. Would not recomend!
Amazing Sunday dinners. We had to try them twice just to make sure 🤣 really good value for money and proper cooked food
Best Sunday lunch I have ever had everything home made service was excellent. Lovely place would recommend to everyone 10/10
I can't comment on food and hospitality as the pub was closed upon our arrival 'on spec' (googling for opening is suggested to avoid disappointment), this pub which is located at the boundary crossroads between Shropshire and Staffordshire. This makes it an important place for students of British medieval history as it was a location known to the Welsh hero Owain Glyndwr and Iolo Goch in the 15th century (and possibly Myrddin earlier), as a sacred spot mentioned in Welsh prophecy. It was to be the place where he intended to confront the English, fulfil the ancient Welsh prophecies and establish a boundary between a greater Wales and England. So it gets 5 stars from me for location alone. 👍
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