Located at the end of the thoroughfare, this is a cosy pub, serving up market pub grub, wines, spirits, and a selection of real ales.
The pub has a very traditional frontage on the street, with hanging baskets; there is a carpark at the rear, with a largish outdoor eating area with about 20 tables.
The interior is very cosy, with low beams, although I am less keen on the modern dark green decorative scheme, which has made the interior a bit too gloomy.
Starters are around £5-7; Mains are between £9-£12, though portions are generous. We had the bacon chops, served with a free range fried egg, garden peas, onion rings and chips (£10.49); and the soya "meatballs" in a spicy tomato sauce with penne and rocket (£10.79). The puddings looked good but we didn't have room after the mains!
Very friendly and obliging staff and efficient service. read more