A delightfully old-fashioned, welcoming village pub for drinkers which also attracts canoeists and fishermen from the nearby River Wye.
It is simply furnished and warmed by a wood-burning stove in winter. Boules, pool and quiz teams are based here. The single beer, from local or regional breweries, is served direct from the cask behind the small central bar, and draught Thatchers cider are also available (with additional local ciders in Summer). Lunchtime and evening meals are available plus a takeaway service. Live music occasionally.
Great staff and lovely food, Topped off with a roaring open fire 🔥 🙂
A great little pub with friendly hosts, decent food and crackibg beer. Thanks.
What a treat - a friendly pub with delicious food and nice staff. The chef is excellent . Recommended
Lovely little pub. Friendly customers and landlord. Local beer. Dogs very welcome. 20 mins walk if you are staying at Byecross campsite.
Booked table for Sat eve (8/7/23) as camping nearby. This is how to run a pub! Scrumptious food, generous portions and reasonably priced. Good local ales and cider (so I'm told by brothers!) nice reasonably priced wine. Welcoming and friendly staff. A little gem of a pub. Check it out if in area (or passing). 7 in party 6 had wagu burger1 had pie. Both delicious 😋
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