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We stopped by The Greyhound Inn in Whitchurch-on-Thames for a short break during our countryside walk, hoping to have a nice cup of tea. To our surprise, tea wasn't on offer, which is unusual for a traditional British pub. Nevertheless, we decided to stay and ordered a local shandy, sparkling water, and a portion of chips to share. The setting more than made up for the limited drinks menu. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with a spacious interior that still feels cozy thanks to the tasteful decor and soft lighting. It’s the kind of place where you immediately feel comfortable and relaxed, whether you’re a local or just passing through like us. What really stood out was the garden area. There were plenty of tables available, and even on a pleasant day, it wasn’t overcrowded. It’s clearly a popular resting point for walkers and cyclists, and the garden is ideal for enjoying a drink or bite to eat in the fresh air. The shandy was refreshing and clearly made from local ingredients, which added a nice touch of authenticity. The chips were hot, crispy, and satisfying — just what we needed after a few miles of walking. The service was quick and friendly, and although we didn’t try the full menu, the dishes we saw being served around us looked hearty and appealing. All in all, The Greyhound Inn is a charming stop for a casual drink or meal, especially if you're out exploring the surrounding area. While tea lovers might be slightly disappointed, the pub’s atmosphere and comfort more than make up for it. We’ll certainly consider coming back — perhaps next time for a full lunch or dinner.

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Made an impromptu visit and found that the kitchen was closed for lunch. The chef however made an exception for us a treated us to what we wanted as we had travelled quite a way. Everything was 10/10. The portions nice and huge. Left the place stuffed and will definitely be back. 💯

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We stopped by Lucky Stars Fish and Chips after a long flight, eager for a hearty seaside meal. Overall, the portions were decent, though we thought they skimped a bit on the fries—which seemed odd, considering they're usually the cheapest part. On the upside, it ended up being just the right amount to eat without any waste. Price-wise, it felt a bit high for the portion sizes, but considering you're literally sitting on Brighton beach while eating, that's probably why they can justify it. The fish itself tasted good at first, especially after traveling all day, but unfortunately it didn't sit well afterward—making us wonder about the quality of oils used in their cooking. All in all, it's an okay option if you're looking for quick fish and chips right on the beach, but perhaps not the best Brighton has to offer.