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Went in last night for food n drink, having only been once before in the summer and sat outside could not really tell you much abut the referb. Food was very nice but slow service think they need another bar-person. Would return thou as good value/quality.
I went in last night for the first time since the refurb - I thought it looked very good - but was sorry that there was not a lot of change in the menu (and not a great choice of ales). However the beer garden was still the best and I look forward to returning when there is some proper sun!
I was there last night and thought it looked good although not all that different really.. I think the new heater in the marquee area is a good one as you no longer have one of the stand up gas ones which take up space.. Menu still good, Ava still great, we got quick service and was good the tunes were out the back in the marquee..

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