When the four of us arrived we found it very busy, what a good sign! We discovered they only have 13 tables so we recommend booking. The decor is traditional country pub, very cosy, not a lot of room to hang out at the bar so we went straight to our table. On their web site they say "the bar and restaurant areas feature cane fly rods, mounted trout, reels, gilt framed mirrors, period shooting and fishing prints, old books and games", in fact there is so much to look at it took us sometime to decide what we were going to eat.
What a refreshing change to encounter young staff whose menu knowledge was so impressive; they answered every query with enthusiasm. Another plus, our G&T's were correctly served and the Pinot Grigio we chose to accompany our meal was very pleasant.
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