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Renamed after refurbishment to - 'Cow and Oak Freehouse and Terrace'....
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For sale, a sign outside says .Wealdman -Well done! Sherlock! We must get you to solve our other cold cases.No flies on this boy are there.
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For sale, a sign outside says.
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I thought this was the nicest pub in the vicinity.
The real ales were fine, it was civilised and comfortable.
It's a while back now, but I was struck by the quizmaster who used no microphone and had a fine natural voice. It really made a pleasant change from the idiot who loves the sound of his own voice coming through booming loudspeakers. The questions were of interesting GN too, rather than sport and trivia.
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WENT ON 12 2 11 HAD HAM EGG AND CHIPS AND PEES .THE EGG WAS COLD. HAM FULL OF FAT . PEES WERE COLD WHAT A WAIST OF �7.99 HOW COULD YOU MESS UP A SIMPLE MEAL LIKE THAT this used to be a nice pub for food
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Slightly above average pub. Friendly service and 4 hand pumps, nothing special - Harvey's and Spitfire is all I recall but it was mid-summer and I was drinking cider so I can't comment on them! For the sad people who think pubs are for serving food, it's reasonably priced with pizza for a fiver.
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I had a badly kept pint of Harveys in here a couple of nights ago. Full marks to them though, for still retaining the public bar. No marks though, for not having refurbished the place since 1968. I won't be rushing back.
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Very friendly pub. Only popped in for a couple of beers while we waited for a table at the Indian restaurant down the road but were made to feel very welcome. Good pint of Directors and Spitfire.
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GOOD FOOD AND DRINK GREAT QUIZ NIGHTS TUESDAY AND SUNDAY ALL MADE WELCOME
anonymous - 15 Nov 2006 13:01 |
Really a summer pub because it's the only place around here with a south facing outdoor area. Shame, it's quite nice all year but must do most of it's business in 3 months. If your around at any time of year it's worth a pint.
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