I went to the Gate Inn last year to talk about an interview we were planning on Britain in the 60s compared to nowadays. We had a lovely meeting and I must say the place is nothing like it was a few years ago. I was dreading the mouldy toilets with peeling paint, The sticky floor was one of the bad memories from years ago. Happy to say this has all changed. We went there last week and not only is there very friendly staff but the whole place looks and feels more pleasant. There is a chef who cooks up some delicious meals. The bar staff are accommodating. The tables had cloths on. It was Muhammed Alis Funeral that got us there. From early evening to 3am next day, we watched the videos (off the phone) of the whole proceedings - the funeral on Thursday and the celebration of the Champs' life on Friday. We discussed what Muhammed Ali meant to us whilst eating chicken and chips, curry goat and rice, naan bread and cheese. We also discussed future events including a drop in for homeless people, karaoke, natural living fair, swissing, table top sale and bookings for events like Birthday Parties and Celebration of life. The big screen and pool table are still there. There's an accessible door near the lounge and we are looking forward to some entertainment over the next few months. read more