We booked for 1 night and were pleasantly surprised at how fantastic the location was so decided to stay for 2 nights. The room was a large corner room that was light and airy with a great wall mounted TV. Also the room had an equally large and very clean bathroom. The great positive of this pub is that they allow dogs to stay and this was the major reason for us booking. The staff were so dog friendly it was lovely to see. Now, for the negatives…to access the room we had to climb 30 steps up. This might not seem a lot for people without respiratory conditions, but for us it was a huge challenge. I would suggest the owners must explain this for people like us oldies with disabilities then you have the full picture of what staying in a pub is like. Next, the room was great but the carpet was grubby and needs replacing, it’s a pale colour and I would suggest a grey flecked colour or something similar so that stains are not visible. The bed was quite creaky and had seen better days, although comfy enough as the mattress was of reasonable quality. Food in the pub’s restaurant is not up to a standard you would expect in a normal restaurant. Our first night the two restaurant staff were rude as they initially ignored us but later apologised and offered us a free meal. Second night completely different as the staff were brilliant and service was Impeccable. The young blonde lady really has a great future in this industry, as she is professional, fun and she’s a credit to your pub.
We booked for 1 night and were pleasantly surprised at how fantastic the location was so decided to stay for 2 nights. The room was a large corner room that was light and airy with a great wall mounted TV. Also the room had an equally large and very clean bathroom. The great positive of this pub is that they allow dogs to stay and this was the major reason for us booking. The staff were so dog friendly it was lovely to see. Now, for the negatives…to access the room we had to climb 30 steps up. This might not seem a lot for people without respiratory conditions, but for us it was a huge challenge. I would suggest the owners must explain this for people like us oldies with disabilities then you have the full picture of what staying in a pub is like. Next, the room was great but the carpet was grubby and needs replacing, it’s a pale colour and I would suggest a grey flecked colour or something similar so that stains are not visible. The bed was quite creaky and had seen better days, although comfy enough as the mattress was of reasonable quality. Food in the pub’s restaurant is not up to a standard you would expect in a normal restaurant. Our first night the two restaurant staff were rude as they initially ignored us but later apologised and offered us a free meal. Second night completely different as the staff were brilliant and service was Impeccable. The young blonde lady really has a great future in this industry, as she is professional, fun and she’s a credit to your pub.