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Przekaż informację zwrotnąStaying on the local camping site (a short walk away) we decided to visit the wheatsheaf for a few pints before dinner while giving the dog a little exercise. we arrived soon after 17 o'clock (opening time on Tuesday). we tried the hand-picked Cask-Ale... (not sure the name abbey something, beautiful pint) also the caught peroni and cider, all very pale. we sat in the garden that was quickly filled up. everyone was very friendly and welcoming. dog-friendly also.
Nice setting, tired pub, friendly staff. Poor food eg old steak pie hard and overcooked. It felt on it’s last legs not going back
We visited this past week and the pizza was absolutely terrible , probably frozen, hard as nails. The gammon seemed better. The wait was over an hour in a fairly empty pub, the staff were very nice
Good little pub in the middle of the village. Limited beer selection with a few ciders and lagers. I had liver and bacon casserole which was really good and my wife had the pie option which she enjoyed. Has a good garden for the summer but it was definitely inside weather when we visited and they had 2 log fires burning whilst we were there. Lovely church opposite.
We turned up ravenous on Friday around 6pm after a horrid drive in terrible traffic. Thankfully they said yes to food and that food was delicious, fresh and hot. The fishcakes for starter and we all had pie and chips with mushy peas and gravy, I had corned beef and potato and they had steak and ale. Very filling, we'd have liked a dessert but if we were honest with ourselves, we had no room for one anyway. The lady was lovely and friendly, bringing my other half's second Guinness to the table. We would definitely return.