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Cross Hands - It's Christmas time

Cross Hands

(10 reviews)

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A lovely local pub in Winterbourne Down…read more This has been my family's local pub for around 20 years and it hasn't changed one bit. It's still as charming, still has the same locals, still the same landlord and, I think, still the same roaring log fire. The Cross Hands doesn't do food, but it does do lots of guest ciders, ales and a brilliant atmosphere. The landlord and landlady (Pete and Lesley) are great (Pete is the spitting image of Peter Stringfellow - with open shirt and hairy chest) and make you feel like part of the furniture - which can make leaving quite difficult at times! Friday nights are good fun. Typical local pub style. A bit of cheese on the jukebox and a good mix of young'ens and old'ens to keep it interesting from one end of the pub to the other. But the best thing about this pub isn't its huge back garden. It isn't the fact you can use one of their massive BBQ's and bring your own meat/food. It isn't even the regular events they hold in the summer with live bands and cider in boxes. The best thing about the Cross Hands is the pub dog. A beautiful Staffordshire Bull terrier who has the gentlest demeanour and wonderful personality. She'll pin her belly to the ground and wiggle her way over to say hello. All the while snorting like a little pig. She has her own arm chair and sits with the locals who play cards on the big round table from 4pm every day. This is a lovely little boozer that has a huge garden for the summer and wonderful warm log fire for the winter. As it is out of town, you can knock 40-80p off the price of pint. A must if you're in the area.

They dont do food here mate ! But you can bring your own and cook it up on one of the complimentry…read morefree bbqs ! This place has tons of character and a great choice of beers ciders and ales all at a very reasonable price. There is a beautiful big garden out back or benches out front if you fancy just sitting and watching the world drift by. Pete the barman is one of lifes winners always there with a warm welcome and a joke or two for you to enjoy. Stick a lepord print thong on him and marvel at the way he transform into Peter Stringfellow oh yeah ! All in all a class bozzer in the country.

Langley Arms

Langley Arms

(4 reviews)

It's not very often I walk out of a restaurant 2 minutes after my meal arrives! But this is,…read morewithout doubt, thee oddest place I've ever been for a meal! We had been recommended The Langley Arms for Sunday Lunch by a friend. I love finding a new good Sunday Lunch spot, so I was quite excited - but unfortunately a good Sunday Lunch isn't what we found. Instead we found an extremely weird restaurant layout, unconfident and incompetent staff and cold tasteless food! Our friend must have be used to eating dust and ear wax - because there is no way anyone could think the food tastes good here! The Sunday Lunch is a carvery, which isn't a good start for me as I'm not a big fan. I filled my plate and sat back down and in the first mouthful knew we had made a big mistake. Everything was awful! I can't begin to describe how weird the place is. It's like an old peoples home with a cafe upstairs serving school dinners! I don't really like giving a one star - but that's all it's worth!

Very unimpressed by the Langley arms!…read more We came to the Langley arms for Sunday lunch as we had heard the food was really good, unfortunately our experience wasn't an enjoyable one. We had never been here before so we weren't really sure how it worked. We arrived and immediately went to the bar to let them know we had arrived for our table. The lady behind the bar rudely told us we would have to wait as they were very busy so we got a drink and went to sit down. We waited about 15 minutes before we went back to the bar the ask how long they thought the table would be, just to get told it would be ready when it was ready. After another 10 minutes we were grabbed by a waitress and directed upstairs but before we were allowed upstairs we had to pay £8 each for our carvery. The food itself was horrid, completely over cooked and tasteless. It was actually so bad that we went and spoke waitress and told her that we weren't happy. She went and spoke to the 'chef' who looked fuming with what she had told him. Then the waitress came back and told us we could either go and get a new plate of food or have our money back. Funnily enough we took the refund and ran. The whole experience was very disappointing and we will definitely not be returning in a hurry!

The Golden Heart

The Golden Heart

(5 reviews)

£££

What used to be a thriving country pub with a great atmosphere and family friendly vibe, has now…read moreturned into a quiet, clinical and disappointing restaurant. As a youngster I used to love going to The Golden Heart with my family. It felt really comfortable and had loads of room inside and amazing front and back gardens. Unfortunately that has long but disappeared and the bar now feels more like a waiting room and the restaurant has now soul. It is a real shame because the food is really good. It's a bit over price for the area, but good all the same. The drinks are crazy prices for this side of town: £4.80 for a pint of ale! This place has so much potential, but unfortunately doesn't deliver. Such a shame!

I went to The Golden Heart yesterday for a Christmas lunch with my Mum, Nan and sisters and was…read morereally disappointed! We were told that they had a lot of Christmas lunch bookings and so we'd have a wait for food, so we got there early.... And were the first table in there. Within half an hour there were a few largish tables in (4-8 people) but the restaurant was by no means full, in fact not even half full. The drink prices are high for the area, so I chose the cheapest Rose on the menu, which I assumed was the house wine at £5 for a large glass. Soda water was charged at £1 a glass, most places will include this free of charge especially if you are eating. Most of us chose to eat from the set price lunch menu at £11.95 for two or £13.95 for three courses... But this menu only included flatbreads and a small choice of mains dishes. They hadn't had their fish delivery so the fish dishes were unavailable, but they did have fish cakes which is what I chose. When the food finally arrived (after an hour of waiting) it did look reasonably nice, presentation wise, and my family liked their flatbreads but my fish cakes were horrible! They didn't taste much of fish, more like cheese - I honestly would have guessed baked Camembert or something and that's not what I was after at all as I'm not much of a cheese fan! So we did a bit of swapping around and I had some of the duck flatbread which as nice enough. We all chose a pudding, they took another 30 minutes to arrive and weren't warm as they should be... I had treacle tart with ginger cream - didn't taste a bit like ginger! When we got the bill I realised I'd been charged £7 for my wine, so I questioned it and apparently the house wine is not the cheap one, it's a few choices down on the menu and costs more???!! I don't know anywhere else I've been where the house wine is not the first listed and cheapest on the menu??! Very bizarre! There was no goodwill gesture either just a brief and miserable 'sorry' from what I assumed was the manager on the day. All in all it wasn't a pleasant experience, there was a frosty reception from most staff apart from a girl on the bar, who was very nice, a ridiculous wait in a restaurant no one would class as busy at all (who knows how they would cope on a busy Mothers Day!) food wasn't up to scratch, and drinks overpriced. I've been going to the Golden Heart since I was a kid and it used to be one of the best pubs in the area for families in the summer and it was relatively cheap and cheerful back then... Its transformation into a trendy country pub initially gave it a 'quality' status and we would go for special occasions for a nice meal, but since I feel it has gone downhill and as a result you are paying over the odds for nothing special and so I wouldn't recommend it, sadly!

Folly - pubs - Updated May 2026

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