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709 Opinions in 2 websites
We have eaten in the restaurant and it was very good. Very attentive at all times and the food was super good and abundant. It has a small, very cozy dining room and a bar at the entrance. We have arrived without a reservation but on Friday, it is better to reserve so that they can organize themselves better. We had a very good pork starter, the sausage and fish&chips dish. For dessert sticky pudding and brownie. All really good. Congratulations on your work, we will try to try your Sunday Roast again soon.

275 Opinions in 1 websites
It’s been a while since we have visited and it seems as though it may have changed hands. We were seated, served, ate and out within 45 mins. This was for a starter and main course. The service was pleasant - staff friendly, but sadly most of the diners were all seated in the smaller area and it was very noisy in there so it wasn’t really a relaxing meal. Food was served super quick and although tasty it felt it may have been prepped well in advance/or possibly oven heated. Undecided. However the Salmon was lovely. Burgers were smaller than the bun served in. Slightly disappointing. Not a reflection on staff just think a bit more time could be taken between courses.

45 Opinions in 1 websites
We expect a landlady to have a certain brusque disposition, it rather goes with the territory when you're managing a pub. There is a very big difference, however, between a firm manner and overt discourtesy. Before visiting, I had read older reviews, but dismissed them as the usual village gossip and sour grapes. I'm afraid, though, that staff at the Cock Inn come exactly as described - gratuitously and randomly rude. Funnily enough, everyone else in the village seems happy with my manners; even the teens working at the Co-op can manage a smile now and then - it's just this one place. The building's interior and gardens are actually quite attractive - presumably this is the only reason they are still in business - but the architecture is not in itself enough to warrant a visit. If you are travelling any kind of distance, and especially if you are visiting with others who would be embarrassed if you have to walk out, you might consider choosing a different pub.

49 Opinions in 2 websites
Went to lunch on Friday lunchtime at the hardwicke arms while walking around the wimpole estate with my partner. Suberb! Although the bar seemed quiet we received very personal service. I had the Hamm, egg and chips which were some of the best chips I have tasted. My partner had a salmon and crayfish baked potato which was quite unusual. Both meals were decent size portion s and were delicious. The bar also has a gin the which had some unusual flavours Pity I was driving.... would certainly return if in the area again