Lovely pub in a very pretty town Good selection of beers and food is very nice and well priced Would recommend this pub if your in the area
Booked a room in desperation having messed up a booking elsewhere. Staff were pleasant and welcoming. Beer was very well-kept. Room was revolting. Sash window was broken and had to be held open with a coat hanger. Situated over the kitchen and the smell of old grease was overwhelming on a hot night. On visiting shower room down a short corridor I nearly brained myself on a low lintel, TWICE - no warning signs or padding. You might ask: โWhat do expect for sixty quid?โ - more than this!
Avoid awful food hot food served on cold plates tasteless, mash potatoes were like powdered smash carrots most definitely seen better days roast potatoes seemed like they had been deep fried and when trying to cut in half I nearly took my sons eye out as it shot off the plate. Nothing eaten off my plate so had to go and buy something from the supermarket to cook. Hopefully they can improve in time ๐
We had a great night's stay in the WB. We received a really warm friendly welcome from Fran. We had lunch and a few lovely pints of the Wye Valley IPA. The food was excellent, a complete surprise for a small country pub, the flat iron steak was beautiful, what a delicious topping. Our friends had booked the en-suite room and we stayed in the non en-suite room with the large bathroom and toilet down the hall. Clean fully functional room with a tea/coffee machine and biscuits ;-). Really comfy bed. Large car park and beer garden at the back of the pub. Thanks for such a warm welcome, we will be back.
Delicious lunch from Rock Up Kitchen at The Whistling Badger. Dishes were full of colour and flavour. My favourite was the Beetroot Croquettes, would highly recommend!
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