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Really welcoming pub and amazing food and beers! We were two cyclists doing the King Alfreds way and the staff were really friendly and gave us advice on the local area. View all feedback.
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I used to visit this country pub several times a week for morning coffee. The new owner, who operates hospitality units in Bournemouth, thinks increasing the cost of a latte by is a good way to encourage regular visitors to visit. How misguided. Shan't...be going any more. What a pity. View all feedback.
We attended a recent function were made welcome from the moment we arrived. Staff were knowledgable efficient; the pub was very clean tidy. A highly succesful visit would come back again.
After a hard days cycling the King Alfred’s way this pub m,et every expectation! First it serves Wadworths 6x imho the best beer in the uk but I am biased and had been fantasising about 6x for about 120 miles). Second it was a friendly welcome and third but definitely not least they produced the best food of any of the pubs on my 5 day circuit. A superb steak and mushroom pie with of course mash and veg all very well cooked. A great ending to a gruelling day!
This evening we ordered pizza take away from the green dragon (buy one get one half price on a tues which was even more of a treat) the stone baked pizzas were absolutely delicious, generously topped with any toppings of your choice from the list and baked to perfection and ready to collect in no time. These were certainly more tasty than the Italian in the local town! £10 per pizza and on a Tuesday £15 for 2 which is amazing value!! We are so lucky to have this place on our door step
I used to visit this country pub several times a week for morning coffee. The new owner, who operates hospitality units in Bournemouth, thinks increasing the cost of a latte by 25p, is a good way to encourage regular visitors to visit. How misguided. Shan't be going any more. What a pity.
A very cold welcome. Not one for out-of-towners. With a relative living in the village, I’ve been here now 3 times over a couple of years, for both food and drinks. Fool me for returning. Ignored repeatedly at the bar, grunted at, scolded for sitting in the wrong place, and had legal tender £5 banknotes rejected outright for being ‘foreign’ (Northern Ireland), this pub’s welcome is chillier than a mother in law’s kiss. Strongly recommend you avoid. Much nicer pubs with better food and warmer welcome elsewhere in the area.