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    The Tally Ho

    2.0 (2 reviews)

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    Blubeckers at The Leather Bottle, ,

    Blubeckers at The Leather Bottle, ,

    (7 reviews)

    ££

    The setting and service were amazing from the beginning. Following our initial "wow, this place is…read moreamazing" we were served amazing food! The chorizo, the asparagus, the meat pie and the steak sandwich were so gooooood! Then we decided to have some pudding with toffee caramel. Amazing!

    The Leather Bottle used to be a bikers pub but has been taken over by a chain called Bluebeckers…read moreand has been modernised throughout. I visited for lunch yesterday and was very pleasantly surprised, I had been expecting it to be the usual pub chain blandness but it was lovely, full of character. The Leather Bottle is in a nice quiet setting, the outdoor area is spacious and would be gorgeous in the summer. Inside the decor is modern and comfortable with two large dining areas and a small cosy bar area. We sat in the first dining area on the right as you go in the front door. First impression is the delicious smell of good food and the wood burning heater that was nice and warm on a chilly day. The menu is a good range of traditional pub fare (burgers, cottage pie, sausage and mash) and the more unusual (Roquefot, spinach and pear salad with raspberry dressing). We went for the fantastic value lunchtime deal of £8.95 for a starter and main from a selection of the menu, two of us had the spicy vegetable soup with two big chunks of fresh bread each to start (thick, fresh and not too spicy to scare the in-laws!) and two had potato skins which come with guacamole and salsa or bacon and sour cream (the bacon comes as freshly cooked rashers not some horrible diced up processed mixture). For our mains we had a burger and huge chunky chips (the burger unfortunately was very overcooked), cottage pie, gravy & veg (it looked lovely) and I had the cherry tomato cassoulet with haloumi which was absolutely gorgeous. The waiting staff are friendly and attentive enough without being annoying or intrusive. My only complaint was the drinks, I had a diet coke which was foul. It tasted really cheap and nasty like own brand supermarket coke.

    The Frog & Wicket

    The Frog & Wicket

    (1 review)

    I use websites to find pubs. I used, admittedly, not this site, but another popular pub site to…read morefind a nice, country pub for a Sunday lunch, and I ran across the Frog and Wicket, supposedly near Hook, but actually, not exactly near, but nearish. We decided to visit there for Sunday lunch. After reading the recommendations here, I visited the website, and, following its instructions, duly phoned to make a lunchtime reservation. Am I glad I did. I live in SW London, so it was around a 40 minute drive, down the M3 and through country lanes. Opposite a cricket pitch (is that a surprise?) you'll find the Frog and Wicket. There is a layby in front of the pub, and a bigish (well, by British standards) car park in the back - I'd hate to try to get into and out of it if it were any busier than it was today (and it was pretty busy). There are a surprising number of doors to get in, for the relatively small size of the pub. If you come in the main door, you'll see a bar right in front of you, with several (four or five) hand pulls for real ale in front of you. The ales aren't thrilling - Doom Bar, Youngs, 6X and Pride greeted us, but there is a choice, and the service is superb. Despite the busyness of the pub, we were greeted immediately. We mentioned that we had a table booked; the barman took our beer order (one Youngs Bitter shandy for my husband and a mediocre 6X for me), insisted on starting a tab, and showed us our table, right near the bar and the kitchen. Normally, I'd moan a bit about being seated near the kitchen door, but the pub was full, so I wasn't disgruntled. There were three roasts on offer for £9.95 each, or you could have a bit of each (beef, pork and lamb) for the same price. My husband chose the pork, and received a stonking great piece of meat, complete with a bit of bone, and loads of crackling (yum - I had a bit), along with lots of potatoes, parsnips, gravy and a Yorkshire pud, and, sadly, some insipid looking veg (though the red cabbage was nice). The pork was lovely (yes, I nicked a bit) - tender and juicy, and the crackling was superb. The menu offers you additional gravy, potatoes, parsnip or veg simply for the asking. It's just as well he didn't ask; he had quite a full plate as it was. I chose to order from the specials board, and so had seared duck with potatoes, spinach and balsamic onions. I'd have liked the duck a wee bit less cooked - it wasn't overcooked, per se, but I just prefer it rarer, and perhaps not quite so many potatoes (I thought I was going to grow extra potato eyes had I finished them all - I left loads), but the onions and spinach were delicious, as was the duck itself and the sauce. The beer was well kept - I had Doom Bar after my slightly disappointing 6X; I suspect the 6X was disappointing because my tastes had changed - it was not off or stale. The staff were friendly and efficient, and the locals were very friendly. The pub clearly caters for a mixed clientele - there were locals at the bar and in the smoking area, families with small children dining (though not too many, and they were well behaved), a few groups of elderly folk - a real mixed bag. I did not, however, spot any 'oiks' - I have no idea, though, whether such folk are around during the week. There were signs scattered around admonishing the customers to not deal in drugs, nor to use foul language. Whether this prevents such behaviour, or is there because such behaviour exists, I cannot tell. I can only say I saw no such behaviour on my visit. They frequently have live music, according to their website (http://www.thefrogandwicket.co.uk/ev_home.html) . Today, they had a pretty young lady playing jazz(ish) classics on a rather funky looking electric piano. She was perhaps uninspiring, but she was competent, and provided a pleasing background to our roast dinner. The loos were clean, though unremarkable. The first time I went into the ladies, the toilet wouldn't flush; the second time presented no problem. Apparently, the men's loo has a rather interesting painting over the urinals - a few of the pub from the cricket pitch opposite, featuring rather buxom women in a state of undress. According to what I presume was the landlord, the painting features a number of people who were locals at the time of painting. Needless to say, I cannot verify this, for a number of reasons. Out back, there is a tented and heated smoking area, with several tables and chairs. Sadly, the tent only covers three sides (I think this is a legal thing), so on a windy day, as it was today, the protection isn't quite what I'd like. There are at least two outbuildings, neither of which I visited, and indeed, didn't seem to be open. One was called Toad Hall - I've no idea what's in there. The other, longer building, apparently houses a function room, and intriguingly, a skittles alley. Something which I shall have to investigate another time. I would love to revisit this pub in the summer, when

    The Harvester

    The Harvester

    (2 reviews)

    I think this is a great Harvester. The prices are reasonable but there is also an early bird deal…read moreof a third off before 6.30pm monday to friday, and 5.00pm on a Saturday. Early bird is not available on Sudays or bank holidays. Harvester offer a childrens menu with lots of choices - not just the fish fingers and chips style meals offered by other places, however they only supply one size childrens meal. I would rather see two different ones as a nine year old can eat an awful lot more than a four year old! For adults there is a very wide menu, and there is a fantastic salad cart with freshly baked rolls. The price of which is included in the price of your meal. Ive never experienced this Harvester being out of stock of a main course but sadly its a different story with puddings - on sundays in particular they are likely to sell out of popular desserts. The staff in the Fleet Harvester are always friendly, but I don't really like being interrupted to find out how my meal is. I'd rather be left alone.

    The best thing about this place is the early bird deal where the meals are 1/3 off the usual price…read moreon the menu ordered before 5pm on certain days. The worst thing about this place was the penne pasta, tomato sauce and garlic bread that was my main meal. I wouldn't bother complaining about that because it's not like I was expecting something from an Italian restaurant. When they said they had no tiramisu left, at first I felt weepy but the slice of warm apple pie was brought out. It saved the day. Plenty of vegetarian options were spotted and the desserts are well worth it.

    George & Dragon

    George & Dragon

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    It doesn't look amazing from the outside but the George and Dragon is something to behold. Despite…read morebeing a pub (and the drink prices aren't unreasonable) the food on offer here is on another level. Gatropubs are coming into their own these days and this pub is right up there with them at the top. The chef does a fantastic job and the menu remains varied and excellent. The prices are steep and at one point they had managerial problems which meant one particular visit ended with rather a bitter taste in our mouths that was no fault of the chef's. I have heard those problems have since been long solved and they can now get back to being the wonderful pub/restaurant they always were. Highly recommend all the food here. Take your loved one for their special occasion or simply for an unplanned treat. They'll thank you for it.

    The quintessential countryside English pub. You'll invariably find the lone gentleman at the bar,…read morewith his dog on a leash. You'll find a semi-raucous table with eight or more sitting at a table telling stories, laughing up a storm. The food is reasonably priced, the beer selection is nice. For a small town pub, they have a number of daily specials, most of them quite delicious. Over the course of a week, we had an amazing backed/stuffed aubergine, some avocado/stilton foaccacia, and a few other specials. Book ahead. On the weekend this place fills up. During the week, they need lead time to accommodate having adequate staffing for folks. Indeed - we were there for a Wednesday afternoon lunch, and saw folks getting turned away (or told to wait 20+ minutes for a table) not due to space constraints, but rather due to not enough waitstaff for unexpected guests. They have the typical fire roaring in the fireplace, dark nooks and crannies, and this so quickly became a family favourite, we ate here multiple times during our short respite in the region. Would go back without a second thought. Highly recommended!

    The Tally Ho - british - Updated May 2026

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