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Was called The Thirsty Camel for a while - before reverting to its original name.
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Decent food, but a bit too gastro-y for my taste. Didn't like the downstairs layout and odd jumble of furniture that much.
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I am not a fan of the Gastro pub thing but did end up in this pub on the off chance one midweek evening. Not as expensive as i was expecting and was actually really impressed with the place. Great atmosphere and music and the place is like being in Narnia if you know what i mean. Didn't eat here but i could imagine it being great. This would a good place for a first date with someone.
9/10
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Food very good, especially sunday roast.
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Not really my kind of pub but I'll go anywhere that serves a good pint of Proper Job
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Good pint of Proper Job and a very decent roast (cooked in the open kitchen). A good bet in central Exeter, which is deprived of agreeable pubs.
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Lovely pint of S A Proper Job but then it was �3 a pint, Nice tidy pub though maybe a bit "Gastro" grrr 7/10
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Really trying to be trendy .... not really working though, was much nicer and busier when it was a proper pub in it's hey day in the 1990s. only busy now at the weekends.
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Shocking beer quality; wanted my card kept behind the bar for a lunch tab; sold me a pint of beer that was sitting 3/4 full under a tap; staff were eating Gregg's sausage rolls and leaving them half-eaten on the bar counter; manageress completely bemused why I wasn't happy about all this. Food was pretty good but I wouldn't go back. Appallingly unprofessional operation all round.
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Gone back to its old name of the Oddfellows Arms looks really good with a friendly crowd. Bar staff are excellent and they are doing food too. Well worth a visit
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