This pubis a true gem and has
character that all pubs should have. It’s got unique features and memorabilia
that just makes you want to explore every nook and cranny; and we certainly did
in our quest to find the bar. It’s got a decent selection of real ales; though
we had to wait a while as the staff were very busy. I went for the house beers
as I was sure that they weren’t on my tick list, and they were very refreshing.
As well as a first-class lounge (which we made a bolt for as soon as we saw that
it was unoccupied but didn’t get much time to enjoy it), the pub’s beer garden
had been converted into a mock train station complete with platform and waiting
room. And in the middle of the beer garden, a local folk group named Sullivan’s
Sword performed for our entertainment. It’s definitely one of the more novel
pubs that I’ve visited.
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