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We stayed here as we were breaking up a journey from the North East to Norfolk. A beautiful country pub, perfectly maintained and restored extended, and with the most unbelievable food and service. One negative is the noise in the rooms from other residents' rooms, but apart from that it was perfect, and in a wonderful village. Rooms: 4 Service: 5 View all feedback.
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We went there with our family to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Food was good but we were disappointed with the lack of warmth in the ambience and service. No smiles or friendly greeting from the waitress. There was also a meat delivery man who carried his delivery items right through the restaurant to the kitchen. Wished we had gone elsewhere. View all feedback.
Only came for Sunday lunch very good starter beef and vegetables very nice roast potatoes hard Yorkshire puddings over done. Service very good. Service: 4 Location: 4
I had lunch here with a friend and we both commented that it was the best haddock and chips we'd ever had. All of the batter was edible, which is rare in our experience. The food also arrived quickly and the staff were polite. We will definitely return.
Best fish and chips I have had Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Quiet
We stayed here as we were breaking up a journey from the North East to Norfolk. A beautiful country pub, perfectly maintained and restored extended, and with the most unbelievable food and service. One negative is the noise in the rooms from other residents' rooms, but apart from that it was perfect, and in a wonderful village. Rooms: 4 Service: 5
Dinner on a sunny Thursday evening in August. My dinner companion had been delayed by an accident so had to take a detour. I decided that on such a lovely warm evening I 'd get a beer and wait outside on the terrace in the lovely sunshine. The bar was cozy country pub and the two young ladies behind the bar cheerful to the point of effervescent. The cask was Tim Taylor 's Knowle Spring the young lady who served me apologised that it was a blonde ale, no need to do so, on an evening like that it was what I was looking for. A good pint, really enjoyable in the evening sunshine. When my companion arrived I revisited the bar to get her a drink and pick up some menus. I was again met by a lot of enthusiasm from a young staff who offered to bring the drink out. We ordered our meal and opted to eat in the dining room. From the complimentary bread to the coffee after the dessert, the service of the young staff, the taste and presentation of each dish were excellent. The only criticism was that the staff who were excellent were let down by management. I say this because at their age you haven 't had time to pick up all the little jobs when you work behind the bar and serve at table something which came to light when I asked for another pint. The barrel had come to an end and there was no one around who could change the barrel. The young lady was most apologetic but hardly her fault. About 15 minutes later as we ate our meal she reappeared, a barrel changer had arrived and she could now get me a Tim Taylor 's Landlord. It was excellent. We agreed that we had thoroughly enjoyed our meal as we left and would be back again. An excellent crew that evening had made it very enjoyable. Come on management give these young ladies the support they richly deserve.
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