Reviews
We had another lovely meal at the Kings. Plenty on the plates, nice quality meat in the curry. Followed by an enjoyable and sociable evening. Great range of good beers. The Kings always feels like a real Pub. Cheers !
Proper pub, log fire in the bar, amazing sausage sandwich, and really friendly welcome. Dog loved it too.
We stopped here for a quick lunch during the pandemic. The inside of the pub looked cozy and inviting but we ate on one of the twelve available garden tables. There is a fairly short menu of pub basics. The chips were quite good, but chicken goujons seemed a little overdone. What earns it a fourth star is being dog friendly and the amazing floral display of hanging baskets out front. The staff and landlord were very nice and welcoming.
Fantastic old school proper pub Big, big, big plates of piping hot food Local beer Friendly welcome and highly recommended
They serve a fantastic breakfast until 12 but if you don't have a huge appetite, I would suggest not looking at the large one. It's delicious and made from great quality components but it's HUGE! Friendly team and dogs welcome with well behaved humans and I'm glad I popped by.
Great for beer, garden is beautiful in the summer for outdoor dining and some occasional good music. Inside is cozy in the winter
A classic, old fashioned English pub with low ceilings, lots of little books and crannies to hide in and a good range of beers. The staff are really friendly too. Our lunch was pretty good, although the pudding was completely dried up, which they apologised for and refunded.
I met a friend in the Kings Arms on 8 September and they rang the bell to announce that the Queen had died just on our first order. So, I will always remember where I was at that sad event - long live the King! The Kings Arms has a good range of real ales always revolving and they provide good meaty pub food. We went for the beef n boondoggle pies, chips peas and gravy and they were pretty wholesome. The dual landlords are friendly, knowledgeable and helpful and mostly family run the food side supporting the chef. It deserves its entry in the good ale guide. We shall return.
Lovely thatched pub , walked in with dog ! All ok with the dog , if well behaved. Small cosy public bar with a fire . No spare table , so went to room next door !! Bench table and chairs , cold and not that cosy fill. Good WiFi .
Can't comment on the drink or beer. The barman made us feel so unwelcome as we had our baby with us. We were told they don't let children in. Even though people were offering us their table and made us welcome. Friday night 7pm bar medium full. Baby silent. Not good. This is 2022 not the 80s. We'll stick to the other local pubs that welcome you in.