The chicken, gammon and leak pie was fantastic. Apple and blackberry crumble was the best I've ever tasted. Fantastic atmosphere and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Definitely recommend.
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Paul Howe ★★★★★
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Ben ★★★☆☆
Traditional pub visited on 9/11/25. Booked a table for two at 12, on arrival there was confusion that caused a small delay as we booked via Facebook and the staff weren't awareof the booking, however they did manage to seat us. One beef and one pork roast, good portion but nothing you couldn't do at home especially for £19 a portion. I've had much better roasts else where. Seriously. The venue was well booked up and has a good reputation with the older generation. The gents toilets has a bad smell. Parking can be a problem, however a short walk away is a free car park. I wouldn't visit again or recommend it. The establishment has a four out of five rating for hygiene.
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MARK SAUNDERS ★★★★★
I went there with my elderly mother and a friend for my birthday. I had been there previously so I knew that it was good. My mother had a kiddies lamb roast dinner which was more that enough. My friend had chicken with rice and I had chicken jalfreize. All meals were superb, cooked to perfection and came out piping hot. For dessert we had banoffee cheesecake with a quality vanilla ice cream, sticky toffee pudding with custard. Both delicious and well presented. There was only one step in the bar and a small step by the entrance so good for elderly diners. Limited parking outside with one disabled space, but free public car park along the road. Without hesitation I would recommend this eatery.
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Arthur Ratcliffe ★★★★★
What a hidden gem tucked away in what looks like a village from bygone days. The Inn is a warm welcoming place to taste and enjoy the exceptional food on offer, along with real ales and wines and of course the non alcoholic drinks for the those who are driving. Dogs are most welcome too. Staff are truly friendly. Food hot and tasty. Definitely a return visit in the new year.
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Rach L ★★★★☆
A cosy pub/restaurant situated in the village of Turnchapel. Friendly welcoming staff. The food was delicious and very tasty. A little pricey, but for those who enjoy the finer things in life, worth every penny.
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S Kemp ★★★★☆
The food was amazing, we had a Sunday roast and it was like a lovely, home cooked meal, perfect! Unfortunately the service wasn't particularly good. Whilst I appreciate it's Mother's Day, we were stood for at least 10 minutes whilst the waiters etc moved around us and nobody approached us until we caught the eye of the chap behind the bar! After we sat for another 15 minutes or so nobody came to take our order, again we had to go to the bar to ask for service. This was really disheartening on a special day.
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Kelly M ★★★★★
Always the most wholesome meals with such a beautiful atmosphere. You genuinely will not get better home cooked food anywhere else. We enjoy the belly pork most of all.
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Flying Without Wings ★★★★★
What a little Gem! Great atmosphere…. Great food…. Perhaps a little too much…. Amazing staff… I really enjoyed my few nights there … Charlotte the manager is such a fabulous host…. Seriously a place not to be missed!
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Peppar Fox ★★★★★
We went for the 1st time last Saturday(April 16th) after wanting to go for years but always being fully booked! Absolutely amazing! We cannot wait to come back! I had the belly pork, £15!! Well worth the money, was so good! Its all I keep thinking about! Lovely pub, friendly staff! All round amazing!
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David Wilson ★★★★★
Excellent pub near to the waters edge really hidden unless you know it is there. We stayed at an Airbnb (crows nest, also recommended) just a short walk up the hill Place can be busy so suggest booking. Warm armosphere with good selection of ales etc although seems more of a place to eat in the evening than just have a drink. Really good menu and a specials board. Food was excellent. Menu said real chips but unreal chips is a better discription. Meals we had were 1st class and whilst portions are large they are well presented and quality couldn't be faulted The staff are all really warm and friendly with a smile even when busy Food cooked to order and so was slow coming out but well worth the wait. Can recommend and if you are in the area really the place to go for at least one meal.
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