Sunday 21st November
I have been to this pub before, the first time over a year ago, when Tim and I were having a drive around the country, and Tim found this pub in the Which Guide to Country Pubs. Took ages to find it on that occasion, though, because the guide was old, and the postcode was wrong, so we drove round in circles for a while before realising that we were lost, and phoning them up for directions! I was really impressed by the pub, which was very busy on that occasion, I remember, and did a nut roast, which is not that common in country pubs!
So, on this occasion, I decided to check it out again, and I still had the Which guide, because Tim had decided to chuck it out, and I salvaged it, and wrote the right post code in it.
We sat in the pub itself, not the restaurant, and it was lovely, with a real fire. It was busy, particularly in the restaurant, despite us getting there quite late. Apparently, the real ale was good, but I can't actually remember what it was, since I wasn't drinking it. I had a couple of J2Os.
Anyway, the food. It was fantastic. The nut roast came on a plate with a yorkshire, several roast potatoes, roast parsnips and gravy. In a separate bowl, we had green beans, mangetout, turnips, carrots, mashed swede and carrot, red cabbage and ratatouille. I think that must be a record for accompanying vegetables! It is unusual to have turnip as a side dish, too, so that was nice.
The whole thing was yummy, although Tim didn't eat any of his side vegetables, for some reason. That was good for me, though, because I got to eat his swede (I love swede) and beans. I couldn't manage all of his vegetables though.
Definitely worth a re-visit.