1/5 Amy R. 7 months ago on Google
We
were
recommended
the
pub
as
a
family
friendly
pub
to
take
7
children
out
for
a
meal
and
to
play
in
a
pub
garden.
The
bar
staff
(a
man
and
young
girl)
were
really
friendly
and
helpful
and
greeted
us
as
we
arrived.
We
ordered
food
and
spent
well
over
£200
on
food
and
drinks.
The
food
was
lovely!
There
were
strict
signs
all
over
the
garden
area
about
'not
running'
if
this
is
supposed
to
be
a
family
friendly
pub
then
surely
you
would
expect
children
to
have
fun
in
the
garden.
The
landlady
(can
only
assume
it
was
her)
shouted
at
the
2
youngest
children
(3
and
4)
who
were
playing
hide
and
seek
to
'stop
running!'
As
they
are
only
3
and
4
it's
not
like
they
are
athletes
and
running
at
high
speed!
More
like
an
adults
walking
pace.
We
also
had
2
teenagers
16
and
15
who
wanted
to
sit
inside
after
we
had
eaten,
so
maximum
they
were
there
for
around
10minutes
,as
they
were
cold
sat
in
the
garden.
They
also
got
told
to
'leave
and
go
back
to
your
parents,
as
you
have
to
be
18
to
sit
in
here'
by
the
same
lady.
I
completely
understand
there
are
certain
rules,
however
if
you
are
trying
to
promote
yourself
as
a
family
friendly
pub
then
I'd
suggest
you
learn
how
to
let
little
things
go
and
support
larger
families.
The
garden
area
is
lovely
and
if
you
let
parents
be
parents,
we
would
have
told
the
children
to
slow
down
and
not
be
bellowed
at
by
a
stranger.
There
weren't
many
families
in
the
garden
at
the
time
so
them
playing
wasn't
interrupting
other
families
either.
All
in
all,
we
definitely
won't
be
returning
here
or
recommending
this
as
a
'family
friendly
pub'.