Cock Inn, Church End - pub details
Address: Church Lane, Church End, Sarratt, Hertfordshire, WD3 6HH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13778) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Chorleywood (2 miles), Rickmansworth (2.9 miles), Chalfont & Latimer (3.1 miles)
- Real ale
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Cricketers, Sarratt (0.4 miles), Boot, Sarratt (0.6 miles), Red Lion, Chenies (1.2 miles), Gate, Chorleywood (1.3 miles), Bedford Arms, Chenies (1.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Cock Inn, Church End
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good service, amazing beer sleection (if you are a fan of badger beers), and wonderfull building in a beautifull little village. The restaurant area is something to behold aswell, wonderfull wood beamed barn. well worth the walk for a sunday afternoon there. CHELSEA_on_tour - 1 Feb 2012 13:57 |
Hall & woodhouse pub so quite foodie as you would expect and badger beers as it was xmas period I had a tanglefoot which was pretty good. overall a reasonable venue pubman56 - 30 Dec 2011 12:09 |
With a bit of fine tuning this pub could be fantastic, A good selection of ales albeit 3 from the Badgers range + Tangle foot. The Badgers Badger was well kept, the Badgers Firkin Fox was delicious both of which went perfectly with the live band playing whilst i visited yesterday. My only concerns and they are minor, is the tall fella behind the bar who i guess is the landlord could really do with smartening himself up a bit, and the young barmaid with all the make up constantly asking "are you waiting". & "are you being served". There's being attentive and there's being annoying ! On the whole though, a good solid 7 from me. topPINT - 16 May 2011 09:05 |
OAP menu six days a week is good value if one is not hungry. Otherwise adding a somewhat expensive dessert results in a bill that is just about into the gastro level and not really justified by the quality. Nevertheless overall a pleasant pub which has a proper expresso maker. dclive - 20 Feb 2011 20:53 |
The Badger Picked Partridge was delicious- pity its not available year round. Didn't try the food which looked pricey (but lots cheaper for pensioners on Mondays!). The Sussex bitter was in good condition, but must an acquired taste (not ours) 6speed - 24 Jan 2011 17:58 |
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