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My elderly parents visited the pub yesterday for lunch (Valentines Day), they had reserved a table and were seated in a separate room just past the bar on the left side. Unfortunately the room was freezing cold making it uncomfortable. When raised to the bar staff they agreed it was cold, but made no effort to sit them elsewhere or adjust the heating / offer alternative heating for their stay. Needless to say, they won’t be back and felt this was poor

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We arrived damp and cold after a day of hiking the Cotswold Way and were welcomed warmly. Our room was lovely, and much larger than most British pub hotels. Our dinner was great, an award-winning ham and chicken pie, and a big bowl of sweet potato and butternut squash soup. Staff really seemed to care about us, bringing us an extra duvet to warm us up. An interesting and great place to eat and spend the night!

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My Two Friends and I, meet regularly for Lunch as Retirees,and we have dined here several times .We booked a table for 3 and when we arrived, the Car Park was Overflowing, and the Bar Area was totally rammed with people,aparently it was a Wake Celebration .We wondered whether it would be easier to go elsewhere, but then we easily found our reserved table ,exactly as required ,in a nice part of the busy restaurant .We were asked if we required drinks by a very attractive young waitress, and in a Very Short While they arrived .We ordered our lunches, I had Pie of the Day, which was Very Tasty and Filling,my friends had Chicken Burgers and Chips .The Food was Excellent, Piping Hot and Plentiful,and arrived in a Short While, in Spite of the Amazing Amount of people at the Wake .It was as Usual a Terrific Lunch in Great Surroundings, Serviced by Very Polite and Attractive Young Waitresses, where No Detail was Missed, in Spite of the Busy Schedule, it was Great Food,and Great Service. Well Done The Compass Inn,and See you Again Very Soon..😀

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We were a party of two adults with two babies and two young kids (aged 2-5) at 1.45/2pm on a very blustery Sunday. We'd been to the park nearby and decided to pop in for a quick drink to warm up. The pub is tricky to navigate with small children but we found a table. We ordered our drinks but when we asked what kids drinks they had they told us they didn't do kids drinks because it wasn't a pub for kids. The little ones were hungry and so we gave them some of the leftover lunches we had in our packs to keep them quiet whilst we waited. We did also order a bowl of chips but then had a member of staff loudly tell us that we couldn't bring our own food in and that they were an independent pub and lectured us on pub costs and rates. We pointed out we did order some chips and were told that was OK but from our perspective the damage was done. We were left feeling unwelcome and embarrassed. Any parent with small children knows how hard it is to keep small tummies full. We are local to the are and we won't be retuning.

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Enjoyed an authentic British pub lunch here on our first day in England on our drive to Bath. Perfect place to get us ready for our British adventure! Toasties and Guinness! It was very cozy and traditional inside. Service was friendly and attentive and the food was really good and reasonably priced. Toasties, we learned, are basically grilled cheese sandwiches but with modifications. This one included small bits of white onion and was really good with the fries! We also enjoyed their sister restaurant in Bath, the Pig and Fiddle in Bath which was also quite good but their Toasties had green scallions! Recommend both for a quick, tasty lunch!

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Stayed here at the end of a long walk on the Cotswolds Way. Rooms are adjacent to the main bar area and exit/smoking area, closest roomto bar area very loud until small hours on a Saturday evening. Pub has a late licence until 1am and the comfort of the pub patrons does seem to take priority over that of the people staying overnight. Food was distinctly average, but cheap. Good ales on tap. Pub could do with a bit of spruce up internally but pretty much normal for an old country pub. Staff members were polite and attentive. I would recommend staying somewhere quieter if you have a choice.