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Cream tea: Won't go again - very DISAPPOINTED. Good bits: Very old building with quaint approach Lovely staff Decent cup of tea Bad bits: Apart from the plastic tablecloths or bare tables: Scones look great but are terrible. No flavour. No flavour of butter, think they forgot the sugar, or used thin milk ... Whatever they were made of, they tasted more like some sort of flour and water/thin milk Sticky in the middle as if a day old or not cooked enough in the first place Lack of sultanas in fruit scones I didn't say much at the time as a guest was generously paying for us all. It turned out they hadn't said anything as I'd bothered to take them there (and had told them what a lovely place it is/was). The next day I made some scones myself and bought cream and strawberry jam. Unsolicited, my guests were making remarks, tones and gestures about not having enjoyed the Cobblestones scones, and they had been disappointing, that my scones were far better than those in the tea room, that's how a scone should be, taste, ... etc (not to butter me up - they seemed relieved to be able to say what they'd thought about Cobblestones scones) (Negligible: The cream wasn't a very generous portion for the size of scones, and although I didn't pay attention to the packaging I think it was Rodda's. With their turnover the cream must be fresh however it was not the same as from the very fresh pot I bought.) For £8.50 Spring 2025 I'd expect a decent cream tea. Even Morrison's do better with their mass produced scones. National Trust scones are usually very good - try to find one of their tea shops instead, or go just to be in an old building and just have a pot of tea. You'll get a china tea cup but not a china teapot.

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Having decided after a month out of the UK I wanted to go somewhere with my daughter for a Sunday Roast. Although a 30 minute drive I wanted to go to The Fountain. I was not disappointed! Alex and his charming wife made us so welcome. The pub was very very busy but all staff attentive. I had roast lamb and my daughter a nut roast. Both delicious. The roast potatoes were amazing!! Very crispy with fluffy inside. Loads of yummy lamb, fresh assorted fresh vegetables and the side of cauliflower cheese excellent. I asked for some extra gravy which came very promptly. We had a little wait for our food but the pub was very busy and it was certainly worth it. I go to many places for Sunday Roast and this was one of the best. Will certainly recommend and will be back !!

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As locals we have been to the White Horse on many occasions, so with friends on Saturday evening who decided, despite a late lunch elsewhere wanted food, we strolled into a very busy White Horse. As always we were greeted warmly by Steph and despite them being very busy in restaurant and bar, she kindly seated us, took our drinks & food orders. Cocktails took a little longer, but everything else arrived promptly and the food was hot, tasty and for our guests filled them up (finally)! Thanks Steph for putting us on "your table" and for your teams service