Firstly , let me emphasise that this is NOT a Beefeater now, so title should just be The Fox.
Called 6pm when it was fairly quiet. Greeted by a pleasant young lady , who spoilt the initial delight by saying 'Are you alright ?' 'Good evening Sir' would be much better, or even just 'Hello'. But she was a friendly and pleasant host, so I will forgive the discretion. I ordered a pint of Leeds Pale, as I prefer to drink standard bitter if I'm driving, but for connoisseurs there was the ubiquitous Taylor's Landlord. Indeed the pub will shortly host a Taylor tasting evening with a brewer from the brewery (in nearby Keighley) attending. (I was brought up just 200yds form this brewery).
anyway on to the food. A good choice of starters and mains on the menu, supplemented by several specials. Kellie reeled of the specials to me, though she had them written down.
I decided to start with Cornish sardines, which were served on a toasted baguette which have first been adorned with grilled tomato, red pepper and onions. Very tasty.
For main I had 'Four hour roasted shoulder of lamb' though I ascertained I would not have to wait four hours for it to arrive. The lamb was also excellent and came with choice of mash or new potatoes, a side dish of seasonal vegetables, neither too hard or too soft, and a rich gravy with a hint of tomato and garlic. One small slip up was no mint sauce, only an inferior mint jelly that to me had seen little mint! Cost, with the beer £22.90.
But the whole was a pleasant experience, and I will return.
Edit 9th November 2011. Well I said Id be back. Place was packed at 7pm and they struggled to find me a table without pre booking, but did so. Had a pint of Landlord (Unfortunately served in a Leeds Brewery Glass), and just a main course £3.40 ,two really nice Sea Bass fillets on a bed of New Potatoes, Peas, Beans, Fennel (a touch hard), the whole in a cream sauce, the whole very enjoyable (£16.50). Maybe a bit expensive but still 4 stars. read more