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We have visited this restaurant several times and the food is always delicious. They have an extensive vegetarian menu of which many of them are vegan. Also, if you give 24 hours notice, the chef will always prepare something amazing. I've had bruschetta for starter, nachos, chilli and curry for main and Eton mess and crumble with ice cream and custard for dessert. Dogs are welcome in the bar area. View all feedback.
Great customer service, very friendly staff, and tasty, filling meals. The car park was very overcrowded but we found space to park on the street up the road.
Excellent. Stopped here for dinner and it was excellent. The food tasted lovely, massive portions and fast service. The lady behind the bar was very helpful and friendly. The nachos were fantastic with lovely flavour. The décor was typical pub and the place was clean and tidy. Overall highly recommend!!!
This pub was local to a friend of ours we were visiting so thought we'd give it a go. The pub has a cosy feel to it, with friendly bar staff. It is also split into two sides with the left hand being the restaurant and the right being the bar side, but you can eat on either side. The food menu has a lot of scrummy food to choose from and is not tied to a brewery set menu and comes out in good time and in generous portion sizes as well as being well presented. We would definitely visit again
Small restaurant, separate to pub with. Good menu and personalised service. Sunday roast was impressive, fresh vegetables and huge Yorkshire puddings. Cheese and biscuits very tasty. They offer set menus which are great value.
Lovely country pub in the heart of Sandhurst with genuinely good food. There are two entrances, one is to the restaurant (where we went and the other to the pub where you get sport screen and a more casual atmosphere. The nice thing is that you can go to either side if you want, but if you fancy a nice meal/restaurant evening, you don't have feel like you are in a sports pub. The pub is usuallu busy enough on the weekend to have a good atmosphere. The decor is a little old fashioned, and the table service can be a little slow. This is a local pub and no one is in a hurry. So as long as you enjoy the company of who you are with and your drink (maybe get up for your own top up midway you'll have a good time. Its good food definitely better than just pub grub, but still plenty of favourites (lasagna, nachos, burgers if you are with someone less food adventurous (ie. Monkish, Thai curry, bourguinon etc... . But the deserts are definitely the highlight so good. In total, if you have three courses and no wine, it comes to around £25/£30 a head. A good place to come to meet up with friends for dinner and drinks, with a decent pub garden in the summer (though it's more. Functional than pretty .