Royal Standard, Flushingback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Slightly up the hill and around the corner from the Seven Stars this tiny pub seems to be more geared towards eaters with a wooden cafe bar style interior. However the Betty Stopgs was on form and the service friendly, I bet its packed in the Summer though.
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Excellent food and extremely good value for money. Ian, the chef, is excellent and takes pride in his presentation. Pub is a little on the small side but outside seating is good. Great location too as Flushing is one of our favourite places to go. Highly recommended.
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Visited a few times in the Summer of 2011 and were impressed from the very start by how friendly all of the staff were to newly arrived 2 week tourists. The Betty Stogs Heligan Honey was lovely, as was the other Stogs pint on offer.
The food is absolutely excellent and really good value for money. Lovely atmosphere and family/ dog friendly. The garden out the back was an unkempt bit of a mess which was a shame, but with the front seating area and the inside, this was little of a problem to us.
Highly recommended.
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This pub is now very food-orientated and verging on the gastro.For a proper pub in Flushing go to the Seven Stars.
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Living in nearby Mabe, I love coming to this pub to eat. The food is fab (The belly pork to die for!) and the staff very friendly. The comment below by StellaDrinker is wrong, I have never paid for my food up front, they are quite happy for you to run a tab, without having to leave a card or anything similar. Sitting outside on a summer's evening is lovely, as is inside on a winter's evening. From my point of view, one of the additional stars this pub gets is because its very dog friendly. A local pub, that has been "done up" but not ruined.
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Ran in here out of the rain to wait for the bus, and enjoyed a Skinners beer. Friendly local pub.
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This pub has been taken over and is mediterranean in style with tables and chairs outside. If you are lucky you may get a glimpse of the river, but you will need to sit on the left hand side of the pub. Food is very good and homecooked. The service poor and they expect you to pay up front before you can eat, which is not very helpful if you decide you want another glass of wine with your meal or a dessert afterwards.
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it's a small pub, usually not all that busy, it's got a nice atmosphere. if you play pool, do allow for the 'standard roll' as the table has a very small roll towards the cueball end.
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