There’s nothing small about this
cottage on a main road which serves a variety of estates. It’s gone from a
simple boozer with a play area for the kids to a destination pub for fine
dining and meeting up with friends. A long bar takes centre stage, while tables
veer off into the end for fine dining. A drinking area hasn’t been forgotten
and there are tables just for this purpose. There’s also a variety of alcoves
for more intimate areas. And there’s no bad apples here. There are at least
three real ales on the bar; one of which is usually tied to a beer brewed just
for the pub chain. Others are from national independents. If it’s a weekend,
you may see a fourth. There’s also a fully stocked bar with other known brands,
and they put the colour of the beers out on show so that you know what you’re
getting.
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