They offer some great two for one deals at this pub, but don't go if there is an odd number in your party because if there is five in your party for example they will charge the fifth person full price and will not even allow your party to have the second meal you have 'paid for' whereas most other pubs do and even let you take it home. EG If there are not six people sitting at the table, they will charge you full price for the fifth person.
It is always a busy pub, because of it's location and the play area outside, but it is also very typical of it's type. The food is run-of-the mill pub grub, nothing special but ok. There are vegetarian options, but usually this is VERY restricted and more so on any special deal menu, often there is just one.
Strangely the Hayride gets very busy on special occassions, such as Mother's Day so ensure you book well in advance. They are family friendly but I suspect this pub is best suited to people with young families than any other group.
There is easy access for people with mobility problems and downstairs seating and loos but staff are not very disability aware so if they are seating you at busier times you will have to ensure they understand your needs.
There is plenty of parking and disabled bays close to the door although the paths in winter are not usually well cleared of ice and snow and the paving is very uneven so be careful if you are at all unsteady on your feet.
Not somewhere I would recommend, but it is popular so perhaps you will like it better than we do. read more