Grendel
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took the wife for lunch there a month or two back, really enjoyed it and nice location though the weather was poor when we were there. Imagine it's cracking on a sunny day.
Yes I’ve been in the summer and it’s great.
took the wife for lunch there a month or two back, really enjoyed it and nice location though the weather was poor when we were there. Imagine it's cracking on a sunny day.
Does the old smithy count? The steakhouse?
I, too enjoy the greyhound on a summers afternoon... If you can get seated.
The chequers in Bulkington also has a good country feel.
What’s the food like there? Called in one Thursday lunchtime last month before a wedding, seemed a decent place. Obviously a bit quiet tho that time of day.I'll stick a vote on for the Merrie Lion in Fenny Compton!
Sunday Lunch was very nice! Good cut of beef, pork was nice too. My crumble was nice, the Eton Mess appeared to be bowl of faintly fruit puree flavoured cream mind you(!)What’s the food like there? Called in one Thursday lunchtime last month before a wedding, seemed a decent place. Obviously a bit quiet tho that time of day.
D’oh! Wrong pub. I was in the Red Lion Northend. I’ll guve Fenny a go soon.Sunday Lunch was very nice! Good cut of beef, pork was nice too. My crumble was nice, the Eton Mess appeared to be bowl of faintly fruit puree flavoured cream mind you(!)
I'd definitely go back.
Too many Lions!D’oh! Wrong pub. I was in the Red Lion Northend. I’ll guve Fenny a go soon.
Wow, great recommendation, just eaten here today for Sunday dinner, 4 of us all had different meals, fantastically tasty, v good service and the 'Pride of Fenny' ale too boot!!I'll stick a vote on for the Merrie Lion in Fenny Compton!
I'm quoting this post just as a memento of somebody agreeing with me on something!Wow, great recommendation, just eaten here today for Sunday dinner, 4 of us all had different meals, fantastically tasty, v good service and the 'Pride of Fenny' ale too boot!!
Cheers Captain!
That's handy to know!Popped into the Horse and jockey on the Tamworth road the other day it was nice, only had a pint but I’ve heard the food is really nice.
Can’t say I noticed mate as I’m on crutches at the moment and went straight to a seatThat's handy to know!
Did they have any real ales on ?
Thanks Daz!Can’t say I noticed mate as I’m on crutches at the moment and went straight to a seat
But I’d imaging they do, the hate and hounds did doom bar if your nearby
I refer the honourable gentleman to my opening post!What’s the greyhound at Sutton stop like ?
I thank you for your considerate response , just have to persuade the good lady to take me for a pint.I refer the honourable gentleman to my opening post!
Not really the weather atm, but their pies are excellent.I thank you for your considerate response , just have to persuade the good lady to take me for a pint.
What’s the greyhound at Sutton stop like ?
Just dragging this back out. Sorry!I'm quoting this post just as a memento of somebody agreeing with me on something!
Must go back, mind you! Recently been enjoying the Friendly Inn in Frankton. Their specials are always tasty, and they change regularly (sometimes on the night!) so you know they really *are* specials. Chips are oven chips, but who cares when the main bit goes so well with them?
I've been there! I'd say it's OK, with nice scenery, but not standout. If in that area I'd be heading to the Tom O'The Wood at Rowington... although this one, like many, has three year plus reviews from me now, and it seems an awful lot of pubs have changed hands since Covid hit, not always for the better.Got told last night that the Fleur De Lys at Lowsonford is really nice, with good food…
haven’t been myself, so cannot confirm
It's good to know it's still OK as I intend to try it again for the first time in ages (see above!) soon, and the owner's changed hands. It also seems to be for hire.Just dragging this back out. Sorry!
Mention of the Friendly (it was my local, born just a few doors up Fair Close from it) reminds me of real pub cuisine.
When my great friend Jim Higgins and his wife Margaret ran it in the seventies, the food serving was bag of crisps - with a pickled egg in it if you wanted the 'special'.
I went in there a few weeks back for the first time in an age, as I'd booked it for my mum's wake.
They are closed on Mondays, but had no hesitation in giving us access from noon and for as long as we wanted, and laid a decent spread on for not bad money.
And the ghosts of my granddad and uncle Den were still there, I swear.
Still oven chips though!
The current landlord, recently installed Scottish guy, seemed quite chirpy, and they were exceptionally accomodating. I can't really comment on the snap as ours was just the standard finger buffet kinda thing. Very acceptable though.Someone told me the other day that the Friendly is not very good now. He does have slightly... questionable taste though.
Previous owners were a bit miserable, hopefully the new ones are more jolly.
Can't really comment as the last time I went was on my BMW K100RS - and I sold that in about 1989.Got told last night that the Fleur De Lys at Lowsonford is really nice, with good food…
haven’t been myself, so cannot confirm
Never heard of Star Pubs. It was NBC when I was a kid, before Watneys took over. Travesty!It's good to know it's still OK as I intend to try it again for the first time in ages (see above!) soon, and the owner's changed hands. It also seems to be for hire.
You don't earn much from running it, do you!
Friendly Inn
www.starpubs.co.uk
Sorry for your loss.Just dragging this back out. Sorry!
Mention of the Friendly (it was my local, born just a few doors up Fair Close from it) reminds me of real pub cuisine.
When my great friend Jim Higgins and his wife Margaret ran it in the seventies, the food serving was bag of crisps - with a pickled egg in it if you wanted the 'special'.
I went in there a few weeks back for the first time in an age, as I'd booked it for my mum's wake.
They are closed on Mondays, but had no hesitation in giving us access from noon and for as long as we wanted, and laid a decent spread on for not bad money.
And the ghosts of my granddad and uncle Den were still there, I swear.
Still oven chips though!
One minutes walk for me,very popular at lunchtime with pensioners.Old Smithy is pretty poor, quantity rather than quality