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I was there for a St Patrick's /birthday party night, with live music from Buckler's Reel. It was a great evening and a very nice venue. The staff were accommodating and helpful. The location and the building itself is a lovely spot for socialising and eating in a traditional countryside pub way. Happy to return. View all feedback.
What Amanda Harrison doesn't like about The Foresters Arms:
The staff are great. The starters totally delicious... however don't order the pie... it was shockingly bad I couldn't eat it.. .. call me old fashioned.. . But I really expect pubs to do great pies! View all feedback.
Excellent country inn serving good beer and tasty food. My sandwich came with the best chips I've eaten for ages.
A really friendly village pub with good food and generous portions, excellent value.
Great cosy pub in Kirdford. We stayed a few nights near by and this place was recommended. The food was great and the staff very friendly. They had a great selection of beer too
Lovely locals, who gave us a friendly greeting. A shame the staff and landlady couldnt do the same!! Went there for my birthday dinner with 3 friends, wish we had spent the extra 5 quid a head and gone to the half moon down the road. Stood by the bar for 10 mins waiting for someone to acknowledge we were there, by acknowledgement i mean something other than the nasty glare we got from the landlady the 8 times she walked past us behind the bar. Eventually i said, hello, can we get a drink? To her back, Yeh in a minute. Was the answer. Not. Hello. Asked if there was a table for 4,yeh,was the answer. Stood for another 10 mins, looking at empty tables in restaurant. Asked again, if they had a table for us. Yes was the answer again. So eventually asked if we might go and sit down. Umm ok. Was answer. All this time we were wondering what we had done to offend.got a glass of most disgusting pino for £10!! Probably cost £3 a bottle. Followed landlady through, even though she wasn't showing us through, but serving someone else drinks. Saw a table, asked if we could sit at it, she waved dismissal at us and again, yeh. Didnt even look at us or smile. Menu was from the 80s. Pie with mash, fish and chips . Prawn cocktails etc .. But not cheap. Quickly put jackets and scarf back on as like sitting in a freezer. The log burner sat unlit. Everyone else in there also wearing coats while eating. Eventually ordered, grudgingly as didnt really want to spend that kind of money there, especially for such basic food. It came and was perfectly nice but stone cold in a few minutes, due to the room. And it being winter with no heating in a very old building. Wanted pudding but really wanted to leave the horrible hostile atmosphere, actually felt like crying at this point. For the first time EVER i didn't leave a tip. Sorry, but need to do a lot better. Birthday dinner ruined.
A very pleasant Sunday lunch with family. Traditional fare in a traditional pub. Good service, great grub.