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To keep you entertained, we host live music every day of the week an the odd quiz night.
Our kitchen takes pride in producing everything we make from scratch – we’re famous for our quirky menus. The Dining Room downstairs is home to signature dishes such as our Le Creuset fishcakes and ‘cilla the black’ salad alongside awesome sized versions the humble classics: steak pie, fish and chips and a truly great burger.
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