Sun Inn, Rakeback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
UNFORTUNATELY THIS PUB CLOSED AT THE END OF aPRIL
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Have lost count how many times this pub had changed hands in the last two years but I can happily echo 'Heslop's' praises. Landlady is very welcoming, the ale is excellent - Bowman's Swift One & Ballards Best - and the food is also extremely good and sensibly priced. Long may it continue!!
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The best pub i have ever been to. The landlord and his wife were really nice. The food, OMG, it was the best ever, Freshly cooked and tasted great. The puddings were to die for, again they were fresh. Would and will go back again and again. Would rate this pub at 11 if i could
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Not really a pub any more (though the parlour bar offers a couple of nice comfortable leather armchairs to loaf in and the canopied terrace out back is a real treat on a sunny day), more of a brasserie feel with a good range of steaks (ordered from a cold cabinet in the restaurant, cut and prepared to order), seafood, plenty of classics. Upside: Food generally excellent, decent beers (Greene King on draught) and wine list, commitment to 'slow food' makes a nice change, as does extensive range of dishes available half-size for kids, not just the usual chicken nuggets and dinosaur feet. Service friendly and attentive. Roomy, and recommended for larger groups. The terrace looks a good option, weather permitting. Downside: Music a bit intrusive at times. Not cheap but the food (and the meat in particular, from local butcher the Two Farmers in Liss) is really good quality.
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i meant to say bar (!) not abr, incase you were wondering.... ooops
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not realy a pub, but a south african gastro meat fest! Realy nice food, and the abr isnt bad either.
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FRESHLY COOKED FOOD, REAL ALE, SERVES FOOD 7 DAYS A WEEK
MARC - 22 Sep 2005 17:21 |
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