We were in Gloucester walking by the docks and we’d ventured in here for lunch. It was a busy pub by the docks and many people had the same idea; though the rush hour had passed judging by the number of empty plates on the tables. We walked through a porch into a large but cosy room and grabbed one of the pew-styled tables near the window. After a brief visit upstairs to the bathroom, I grabbed some menus from the bar, which was in a similar-sized room directly behind us. The bar staff were young and eager to please. We both opted for the manager’s special mixed grill, which was an amazing platter of meat, chips, mushrooms and onion rings for just £5.99. I washed this down with a straw-coloured beer that was slightly on the turn, while my friend, who was only drinking because he was on holiday, opted for a lager.
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