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    Rockabillys

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ferry Boat Inn

    Ferry Boat Inn

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    ££

    The Old Ferry Boat Inn was a lovely place to stay. My daughter and I enjoyed the atmosphere very…read moremuch. We were able to check in after hours and had a very nice breakfast and conversation with our host. Very scenic and delightful! I would most definitely recommend!

    Okay, so my Ferry Boat review deserves another update, I think…read more We've been there twice again in the last couple of months and, on both occasions, the experience was a marked improvement on what'd gone on before: we put it down to new management. The Ferry Boat enjoys a lovely setting - quite remote really in the hamlet of Holywell, itself within the lovely Fenland countryside right next to the River Great Ouse. (Activities on the river no doubt giving the pub its name, and the reason for its very existance, I'd guess). The pub was as popular as last time - we had trouble finding a table - but unlike on previous occasions there was No queueing to order and The meal was brought to us in a decent time. Unfortunately we didn't spot the separate Midweek Specials menu until we were leaving (why wasn't there one on every table?) but it seems that they were trying hard to offer a good variety. That said, rice dishes seem very out-of fashion anywhere at the moment, and the only pasta dish was vegetarian (not that THAT matters to me, but worth noting.) On a positive note, they have installed another pump to offer a guest ale - a good pub is notable by the variety of ales on offer, as far as I'm concerned. And, on both recent visits, the staff were concerned to court our opinion - both in asking us how our meal was (fairly standard, I know) but also asking us to go online and fill out a survey. That's got to be a good sign of a will to improve, So yeah. The Ferry Boat Inn is on the way up, for us. We'll be back again soon.

    The Cock - The Cock

    The Cock

    4.4(9 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    ££

    We haven't been to the Cock for a while but it's just as we remembered - it never fails to impress…read more Our welcome was warm and the menu was tempting. I went for the lamb and the other half couldn't resist the temptation of sausages with Hemingford mash (mustard and horseradish) and onion gravy. We shared a delicious, warm and oozy chocolate fondant and a bottle of warming red. All in all a prefect meal to set us up for ghostly storytelling by candlelight just down the road at The Manor.

    Q: Can I write an entire review in childish innuendo?…read more A: Probably not, but I will certainly try. I love The Cock. (heh heh) We entered The Cock on a Saturday evening, so that its delicious sausages might enter us; the sausages come highly recommended. I had the herbed sausage and my wife had a different kind I don't recall. The herbed sausages are packed with huge flavor, so if you're someone who likes a bit more subtlety to their food, probably not the choice for you. I went even bigger by getting the Hemingford mash, which is seasoned with mustard and horseradish; two things I don't normally go for but with the bold peppercorn sauce was fantastic. The whole juicy platter was flavor overload and I loved it. What was possibly even more impressive was the wine list. I have not seen a better wine list at a pub in England -- and it's even better than most restaurants. The pub owners love the Languedoc-Roussillon region, and the wine list is a tour of the area. The list has several dozen wines, and really showcases the diversity of Languedoc. I learned a lot by just looking through the list. The bottle prices are very reasonable as well with minimal markup over retail. The bottle we ordered was on the menu for 25 Pounds, but retails for about 12, a very very reasonable markup. The wine was fantastic as well. If there is one downside, it's that I think this place falls squarely into the restaurant pub category. As a local drinking pub, it's far from the best. Only 4 ales on tap and not a great choice for lager as an alternative. The "pub" side of the house was a bit small as well, and not terribly conducive to stand-up drinking since the bar itself is pretty small. It will do, but come here for the food in the restaurant, not the drinking atmosphere. We can't wait to come back and get some more of The Cock!

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