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415 Opinions in 1 websites
Good Afternoon. Just decided to treat myself today on a Saturday Lunch time to visit this IncredibleEstablish. WoW!!!!!! What a place, far gone a the days when it was known as the Baskavilles. This is a Must Go and Visit. Food is Excellent, Atmosphere is really Homely, People are really Friendly and Welcoming, the Customer Service is 5Stars and this really will put a Smile on Your Face. Come and have a Great time and Great Fòod and this has made my Saturday the Best. Thank you very much to the The Black Horse at Baston. A very Delighted Jonathan. 😁😁😁😁😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯💯💯💯
60 Opinions in 1 websites
It was my first time dining here, and certainly not my last! The black horse is a gorgeous old country pub with period features and has the most beautiful restaurant. The staff are delightful.... welcoming and friendly and there is a good menu choice. My burger was absolutely delicious and my friend also enjoyed her salmon. The desserts were a real treat too.... the pistachio and salted caramel cheesecake was to die for. Portion sizes were generous and i felt like it was really great value, given the exceptional quality of food and fabulous service we received. A great evening and I would confidently recommend a visit if you get the opportunity.
14 Opinions in 1 websites
Nice no frills breakfast. Sausages are tastless. Bacon lovely so are eggs but good value tasty brekky. Thank you
929 Opinions in 3 websites
Living locally it is a pleasure to have the Bertie on our doorstep.. fantastic village pub serving a selection of local ales and good wines with a constantly changing guest ales....the best bit of the pub for me now the standard of the seasonal menus.... Fantastic restaurant quality food in a proper pub setting is a very rare find indeed... certainly worth a visit anytime, and they welcome dogs with open arms
41 Opinions in 1 websites
Having been keen to see it open after flooding at Christmas it was such a shame that it took 40 minutes waiting for coffee. The sit wait to be asked what you want simply makes the process longer. To be able to use a machine to get a drink or help yourself to a snack would free up the many staff from running around. It’s been closed for repairs and renovations for 4 months. It is a shame that this was not used as an opportunity to improve processes and efficiency which would have made it a better experience. It’s like nothings changed.
10 Opinions in 1 websites
I am cross with myself that I have never been before to this gorgeous place. Such a gem, very tasteful, beautiful tea, amazing toasted sandwich and lush freshly baked cakes. I had a really relaxing afternoon with my friends on the terrace in the sunshine and delicious food. Thankyou. Please can you let me have some of your china teacups as they are exquisite!!!!
5 Opinions in 1 websites
There are other ways of ensuring that customers abide by the Covid rules that do not involve bellowing across tables in front of other punters. A friend was in the process of putting her mask on when instead of politely approaching her and asking if she could do so, the owner barked at her from a few tables away to"Put your mask on NOW". No pleasantries, no manners. No consideration of whether she may have had a hidden disability which would have rendered her exempt from mask-wearing in the first place. When he was spoken to politely and calmly to suggest that as someone with a hidden disability, it was not appropriate to shout at someone in this way and that some manners would not have gone amiss, we were met with a rather curt "I'll police my pub how I want to, if you don't like it, then leave". We had no issues with the rules and were not breaking them. Our issue was with the owner's sheer rudeness and lack of tact in enforcing the same. More consideration needs to be given to those who are possibly exempt and paying customers should not be shown up in front of others this way. A balance needs to be struck between enforcing the rules and having consideration for others that may have genuine exemptions. The encounter has left a sour taste in our mouths and we will have no issue warning others of the unpleasant experience. Our custom will now be taken elsewhere.