Visited 3 times since moving to the…
Visited 3 times since moving to the village, wanted to give benefit of the doubt regarding food but it is really poor. Everything is frozen and heated up (within an inch of its life) burgers that make Mcdonalds look like the finest cut of fillet steak, nachos that are burnt and taste more like puff pastry, scampi that are just greasy breadcrumbed fat balls with no obvious sign of scampi. I assume there is no chef as they wouldn't be required here. As its CURRENTLY the only food option in the village I guess they can get away with sub standard. Oh and they are a 'dog friendly' pup with a 3 barks and you're out rule. We have 2 rescues and one will bark at other dogs, but will stop as soon as they are gone. So the owner bringing his own dog out and lingering right by us on his way out and way back was a fine way to bait ours. I imagine his doing this was prompted by a complaint from the Friday lunch crew in the next room. He decided to not even allow us to finish our meal before coming over and telling us that our badly behaved dogs were not welcome, but we were OK to stay and finish our meal. Strangely he couldn't recall our dog reacting in exactly the same way the last time we visited, when he said nothing. 'That must have been my son' .. no pal it was you. The correct thing would have been let us finish and have a word when we wanted to pay. We have visited pubs all over the country where our one dog will bark at another dog, strangely other 'badly behaved' dogs seem to sometimes do the same, but we've never been met with this reaction by an owner.








