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What RazzyBthefirst likes about St Dunstan's Inn:
Popped in mid afternoon on a Saturday and it was understandably quiet.Craft ales and Banks bitter so I thought I'd have a Crabbies, quite sweet but I am partial to a ginger ale. My friend had a pint of Banks and enjoyed it.Big changes since we were last here, now 2 levels of decking with picnic benches.The small restaurant is very modern with a view outside. From outside you can see Teggs, just avoid looking at the o... View all feedback. What Micky270566 doesn't like about St Dunstan's Inn:
Pass here many times, but always difficult to park. However, on this day parking was available so decided to give them some welcomed trade. Walk in the pub to see a small group having a drink, waited a few minutes for the owner(i assume he was, appoliges if im wrong) to appear on his mobile phone, walked straight past us without any kind of acklnowledegment. Returned a few minutes later still on the phone, again no k... View all feedback.
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We went after previously been a couple years ago and having a good experience. We was greeted by a woman at the bar and told to sit where we wanted. Seating are...
read moreAmazing little pub with great food and a very friendly barman. We have just moved to the area and we are delighted that this is our new local! Spent lots of tim...
read moreExcellent Sunday lunch at the Dunstan yesterday, would definitely recommend.I had the Roast Turkey which was delicious, cooked to perfection and plenty of it. A...
read moreWe visited The St Dunston Inn before the second lockdown for a family meal. The pub is really well presented with lovely fires and food seating area overlooking...
read moreNice local pub with a good range of real ales, lagers, wine, spirits and soft drinks. Fabulous home cooked food, particularly recommend the fresh fish and chips...
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read moreThe St Dunstan Inn offers a mixed bag of experiences, from disappointing service to exceptional meals. Despite some negative encounters, the location is praised for its beautiful countryside views and cozy atmosphere. The menu caters to various dietary needs, with standout dishes such as sticky toffee pudding and cranachan. Child and dog-friendly, the establishment is perfect for a casual meal or festive evening. Overall, while some patrons were unimpressed with the service, others found it to be welcoming and accommodating. With homemade, delicious food and a picturesque setting, The St Dunstan Inn is worth a visit for those in the area.
Popped in for a delicious lunch whilst out for a family walk. Sat outside in the sunshine under a gazebo and enjoyed very tasty whitebait, barbecued ribs and ch...
read moreFood is delicious and plenty of veggie/vegan choice. Portions are very big. The staff are really friendly and helpful, and the music is great too.
Lovely welcome, tasty food (portion sizes where huge), excellent value for money. Great Sunday late afternoon visit.
Lovely place. old village pub with excellant fresh food cooked to order. Locals are lovely and made us feel welcome as did the lovely landlady.
Had high hopes but on our visit on Sunday 15th August at around 4pm there were 2 bar staff present, not once did either bother to turn round to face customers o...
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read moreBeautiful location and a jewel of a public house, absolutely flawless and dog friendly too. I would recommend a visit if they were in the opposite.
Really nice local pub with nice eating. freshly saved and well cooked well recommended
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