This Pub is Closed Long Term
Description: Situated in the centre of a pretty coastal village, this 18th-century pub has an attractive modern interior and warming log fire in winter. The low level area at the rear leads out onto a sunny, decked patio. The pub changed ownership in June 2017, and the new landlord runs it as a continental style cafe/bar during the day and pub at night, serving a changing choice of 3 real ales. Good coffee, cakes and snacks are available through the week, and a small restaurant menu is currently on offer Fri, Sat & Sun lunchtime and on jazz nights. Booking for meals is essential on jazz nights.
Closed temporarily following a flood, repairs and refurbishment delayed due to Covid, reopening date not yet known
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Source: National
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