A nice place to go for a quiet lunch, family meal or celebration - the trick is to time it right! Weekday lunchtimes are generally fairly quiet, with groups of elderly people, work colleagues and small groups of people enjoying a nice meal.
There are always offers on - usually 2 meals for £5 or similar - and the portion sizes are large so it is a great deal.
Weekends are usually very busy, often with larger family groups. Certain days like Mothers Day/Fathers Day and Easter Sunday are ridiculously busy and probably best avoided at peak times. Certainly if you have a group size of more than 6, it would be worthwhile asking for a table to be reserved.
The layout of the pub is quite good. The majority of louder people tend to congregate in the sports bar/pool room which is separated from the main lounge by a door, so keeps the noise down. There is a smaller area of the lounge with a TV showing sports and this often has small groups of people having a quiet drink. The larger side of thel iunge is the food area and is very comfortable. It is split-level with the higher level containing tables and sofa-bench seats around the walls, the lower area is set up as you would expect a restaurant/cafe to be with tables and chairs.
You order both food and drink at the bar - the food is then served to your table, you do not need to collect it.
Bar prices are standard pub prices and there is a wide range of drinks available - often with promotions.
Often holds family fun days in the Summer and has plenty of parking spaces. All in all, a good value, friendly, relaxed pub -definitely recommended read more