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162 Opinions in 1 websites
A place to go for something different: local delicacies of pyclets and oatcakes served with flavoursome toppings. I had the "Canadian" (pyclets with bacon and maple syrup). The food is beautiful and the staff are welcoming. As of March 2024, it shares premises with "Derby Uncovered" which sells local food and non-food products, including pyclets to take away.

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Pretty nice pub but extremely overpriced. Had a chalkboard on the wall with “pub bites” which were priced at £6.50 or 3 for £16.50. Me and my friend ordered latice fries, warm bread and olives and mango prawns. However we were disappointed when they brought out the food and it was a tiny bowl of store bought tasting olives, 3 tiny prawns, and a small bowl of normal chips. When we asked about the bread we were told by the waiter that it didn’t come with bread. So spent £25 on 2 drinks and 3 tiny bowls of supermarket frozen bites. So if you come here I would recommend to either just get a full lunch which may be worth your money, or to just get a drink.

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What a hidden gem! Scotia and Lisa are fabulous hosts. As a family in a campervan looking for a stop over on the east coast this ticked a lot of boxes. Free stopover in their carpark if you buys drinks at the pub. They have an honest shop with all the bits you may need, milk, chocolate etc a washing up sink and washing machine. The pub had a great atmosphere, darts boad, and kids were made to feel welcome. We stayed over for NYE and the pub put on a small free buffet and kareoke. We also walked to the village hall that charged adults £2 entry for a kids disco and cheap drinks. The following morning we were offered a full English and a cuppa for £7. There is also an electrical point in the honesty shop you can use overnight for a charge of £7. Not much in the area but great for bird watches on the marshes or a cheap and cheerful stop over.

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Busy lunchtime due to reasonable weather and we popped in for drinks and a cake each. I had the pistachio and orange cake, it was sadly quite dry and not well flavoured. My wife had Coffee and Almond cake and she thought it was not as good as our many previous visits. Tea for the good lady and I tried a Pink Lemonade which at £2.50 for a small glass of lemonade with a drop of cordial was not a great result.

152 Opinions in 1 websites
Popped in today as was after a drink to take out, staff very pleasant from second I walked in. Didn’t have food but a good gander at the menu and it looks pretty decent and well priced. Place was clean and plenty of seating inside and out, will have to return for a meal soon 👍🏻

152 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely little spot with easy parking. Food was delicious and their pistachio latte was really good. Loved that there is a small play area with toys for younger children, makes it all the more easier to have a spot to catch up with friends and bring your kids. Dog friendly too! (Not in the kids bit). Great stuff, will visit again.