please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Good Beer guide entry 2018.
Looks ancient but not too much like a pub from the outside.
Noted for its food, rather than drinking.
An average Jumping Jack Flash from North Cotswold Brewery.
Visit blogged at http://bit.ly/2pY9Hlx
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Renovated and re-opened. Ales have travelled 8 miles from Purity Brewing (although there is also Doom Bar) and the cider 5 miles from Hogan's.
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An Elizabethan country pub that is now closed and for sale at �395K. The similarly-ancient Broom Hall Inn is in the same village (but not listed on BITE).
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Great lunch stop. Food yummy and plenty of it. Visited in october 2007 with a pre-booked party of 18, they catered for us with no problem. Dropped in on them a month later with a party of 12 - no problem again. Beer good, staff friendly, food delicious.
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A very impressive building with a lovely feel to it. The staff are friendly and welcoming. Beers were rather too main stream and could have been more imaginative.
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A 16th century timber framed building, the food is excellent, a little expensive but when you see and taste the food you understand where that little extra went. serves real ale as well as mainstream beers. warm friendly atmosphere, lovely character filled building. And it has a ghost (they tell me!)
Andy Boden - 29 Jan 2005 14:46 |