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There is parking available across the street from this small and cozy restaurant with attentive staff. Restrooms are located before entering the restaurant, and the lack of a sign is not an issue. Well-behaved dogs are allowed. The food is delicious and well-presented, with a sophisticated touch. The restaurant offers a good selection of drinks and appears to have ambitious goals. View all feedback.
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Booked a table last month after meaning to for over two years after hearing so much about it and we were blown away. When researching, the information we found told us that the pub was wheelchair accessible but when we arrived, there is one small... View all feedback.
Failure by staff to recognise my reservation.Inadequate menu. A pub for the bar crowd. Poor atmosphere for dining. One to avoid.
A splendid place for surprisingly fine dining in a cosy, traditional pub environment. Food is original, rich and enormously high quality. A super place for ‘slow food’ of great flavour and quality, in every good sense. The home-baked bread is delicious. The service is friendly.
My husband and I went for lunch today. We deliberately booked having seen the review on the Michelin guide. We were not disappointed! Lovely fresh decor. Friendly and helpful staff. The food was excellent and beautifully presented. We had the Dexter beef broth and the beetroot salad for starters followed by halibut and pork loin for mains. Nice wine selection available by the glass. Finished off with Monmouth Pudding and a blackcurrant sorbet. Highly recommended!
Excellent service and the food was delicious. I recently stopped eating animals and was a bit nervous that the only main option was cabbage, but I needn't have worried, in the hands of a good chef it was more tasty than I would have believed possible. My OH had the Monmouth Pudding for dessert and made mmmm mmm noises throughout. Not cheap but you definitely get what you pay for. The pub is in a lovely village, off the beaten track but well worth a detour.
What a lovely Friday lunch! One of us is a meat-eater, the other a vegetarian. Not a 'choice ' as such for vegetarians (as only one dish is available), but the dish on offer was extremely delicious. Great service too. We ate in the garden as...