Lovely little pub and not too far from Leeds, which was the reason we stayed here. We had the"triple room", which was fine, if a tad small for three people. We felt the heating wasn't that great, even with the heating on the radiators turned up to max. We had a "bar lunch" in there which again, was acceptable, definitely not poor and not brilliant either,which I suppose was what one would expect for a lunchtime meal in a pub. All in all, it was an on overnight stay and would recommend it for that.
Welcome/ services/ atmosphere/ food / staff all brilliant.. just a small criticism ....we don't think track suits and woolley hat the best dress for customers gives the best welcome... as for myself and my party it was not off-putting others may not agree ???? Hope to see you next year Enjoy Xmas and the new year ...David Cathy Harley and Family x xx
A refurbed roadside pub offering 6 real Ales which were in good condition. Friendly service and very clean. Sunday roasts looked good value and very popular. Sadly the refurb didn't include double glazing the bedrooms facing the busy High St right outside although the room was well appointed and comfortable. BUT, I have been duped into paying £90 to stay on a Sunday night, only to be told they don't do breakfast - ie NO Breakfast at all. This is quite ridiculous, so BE AWARE!
This is a review that I can't quite settle on what I'm going to say. First of all I want to say that the staff we saw were friendly, & the food we had (5 people) was enjoyed. However, walking in & being shown to our booked table & there being a Bingo session going on was a tad odd. I thought this pub was more of a 'gastro' pub, but the bingo session was confusing. We decided not to sit at our reserved table, until the bingo finished, because it felt like we had to talk in hushed tones. It was just odd. In conclusion, the food, wine & real ale was all great, the ambiance/bingo experience not so great. I feel this is a fair representation.