I stumbled on this little pub with some friends a few days ago, when we were headed for Cosies, but didn't want to pay a cover charge to go somewhere to have a drink. So we all ended up here, and I think I completely fell in love with it the minute I walked in.
What a place! It is totally gorgeous, and feel so rich in tradition. The seating areas look like little bays that you'd get in an old boat, and the bunting around helps to add to that imagery. There are plenty of old wine bottles in dusty glass cupboards, huge wood barrels of cider and old posters around and about this pub. The bar is small, mainly serving cider, with a few other choices of beer, wine, spirits and ale.
Up the lovely stairs, there is a room that looks like an old mini library, a small balcony and another room off the main one, that has several Chesterfields.
They do a 'Host a Roast' every Sunday, where you can book a roast for a group (minimum of 10 people) for £7.50 and basically it's like having people over your house for a roast, except that you don't make any of the food. Hosts get to eat free too.
I am already looking forward to coming back here, probably next for their open mic night that's on every Thursdays, to enjoy this place again, and their yummy cider selection. A star of a pub. read more