5/5 Beth S. 6 months ago on Google • 201 reviews
Absolutely
lovely
place
to
eat,
drink
and
relax.
After
being
in
London
all
week
where
most
restaurants
and
pubs
are
very
child
and
dog
friendly,
I
was
happy
to
visit
a
place
that
was
18
and
over
only.
I
love
children,
but
it’s
nice
to
enjoy
a
meal
without
screaming
children
around.
I
think
all
parents
would
agree.
We
were
able
to
walk
here
from
our
hotel,
the
Marriott.
It
was
a
lovely,
short,
10
minute
walk.
The
location
is
great
for
travelers
staying
near
the
airport.
You
are
seated
with
menus.
The
menus
are
HUGE!
I’ve
included
pictures
of
all
of
the
pages.
Then
you
go
up
to
order
and
pay
at
a
counter.
There’s
a
wooden
spoon
at
your
table
with
a
number
on
it.
You
give
the
cashier
the
number.
Then,
you
go
to
the
bar
and
order
your
drinks.
So,
it’s
kind
of
self-service.
Obviously
the
restaurant
is
good
if
it’s
been
around
since
1864!
But
I’ll
give
my
2
cents
anyway.
I
ordered
the
“chicken
supreme”
and
my
husband
ordered
the
“Cumberland
sausage
and
mash”.
Mine
was
delicious,
but
it
isn’t
exactly
how
it’s
described
on
the
menu.
The
menu
states
that
it’s
“stuffed”
with
mozzarella.
It’s
not.
It
just
has
mozzarella
cheese
melted
on
top.
The
menu
also
states
that
it’s
“on
a
bed
of
ratatouille”.
It’s
not.
It
has
a
ratatouille
sauce
on
the
side
and
a
red
pepper
that’s
stuffed
with
a
kind
of
ratatouille
(zucchini,
red
onion,
red
pepper,
tomato,
etc).
The
chicken
is
2
pieces.
It
was
well
cooked
and
seasoned
nicely.
The
plate
is
very
big!
There’s
a
lot
of
mashed
potatoes.
I
couldn’t
finish
my
meal.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
I
was
never
hungry
for
dinner
5
hours
later!
So,
BIG
portions.
My
husband
enjoyed
his
meal
as
well,
but
also
couldn’t
finish
his.
The
bar
has
a
nice
selection
of
beers,
wines,
and
liquor.
There’s
plenty
of
outdoor
seating
with
and
without
cover.
I
would
definitely
return
to
the
restaurant.
I
love
the
history
of
it.
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