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the pub has a picture postcard look. when you enter it, you imagine you will see an old worldly look, but no. it was a shady chic look. then look at the menu and think how most of the...Menu is Greek. that is because it is managed by a Greek family. the menu is not extensive, but eating is excellent quality fresh and very tasty View all feedback.
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We hired a cottage in the enchanting village of Swalcliffe and decided to walk up to a very pretty looking village pub. We were pretty much the only guests there when we arrived but were told they couldnt accommodate us for food as they were...fully booked. An hour later we left. There was still only one other table occupied! The pub looks lovely inside and out and could be a real money spinner but the owners are mis... View all feedback.
The pub has a picture postcard look. when you enter it, you imagine you will see an old worldly look, but no. it was a shady chic look. then look at the menu and think how most of the...Menu is Greek. that is because it is managed by a Greek family. the menu is not extensive, but eating is excellent quality fresh and very tasty
Only from a tasty meal in the stags head, and we had such a friendly reception! delicious Greek food and a nice Greek host! the meal was delicious, and the pub was beautiful; full of native! many thanks. joanna
I came back at the weekend at the brainhead. it is a beautiful place, very peaceful what we wanted. the room in which we stayed, fainting, was so small, quite claustrophobic and the bathroom was teeny! there was no ventilation in the bathroom. which is not no for me. the only care products that were present were half a bottle of shower and teeny bars sofe. the bedroom area was sufficient, nice large bed and nice beds. Too bad that the furniture was so wrong. the owner, stamatis and his son tim were very nice and friendly. the restaurant area was ok, eating very limited, but beautiful overall, they would be mute if they were vegan or vegetarian. the breakfast was very strange, a few small pots müsli, which had to be divided from table to table, a tub of Greek yogurt with some fresh fruit, then they had a selection of toast or toast! no baked goods or croissants. a cup of tea or coffee was offered, but no juice or water was present. Unfortunately, the whole place was quite dirty, the room in which we slept was dusty and the carpet needed a good cleanliness, I also noticed a few spots of what looked like blood on the white bedcloth! the restaurant and the bar were dirty, so much dust and spinn weaving everywhere! I didn't even dare to go near the public toilets as they were outside and my man told me the gents was disgusting! overall a nice, but we wouldn't be back sad.
Lunch for all of us enjoyed the super eating. I highly recommend playing terrine, frying truthahn and the cheeseboard. not to miss!
An excellent meal! Very hospitable! Great drinks. Offered a table near the fire on a colder afternoon. Ordered lamb moussaka, rump ciabatta, fish and chips and tasty Greece for two. The tasty Greece for two was adapted for two vegetarians and all the food tasted...excellent! Would highly recommend