What a warm and great family pub was served amazing food this evening staff were friendly and welcoming thank you for a lovely evening have to say though my millionaires sundae was awesome and highly recommend anyone to have it will definitely be visiting again �
The four of us ate at the Star last night. We were shown to our table by the lovely friendly staff. The food was wonderful, l had the butternut squash tart with mash very tasty and good sized portions. The lamb burger was great with chunky chips and salad. Turkey and leek pie, pastry was lovely and crispy and with chunky chips. Steak and ale pie was fab and again with chunky chips. We all thoroughly enjoyed our food and the place was cosy and warm �����
Amazing pie and mash! Visited for dinner on a Saturday evening at 6pm. There is some parking across the street. Sat outside at one of the picnic tables in front. Beautiful outdoor eating area with lots of flowers. Ordered food at the bar. Took about 20 min to get the food. Everything was great. Loved the pie and mash, with very nice brown gravy. Chicken sandwich was great. The cole slaw was a little heavy on the mayo. Would definitely eat here again.
First time visiting The Star Inn which is the local pub for those living in the village.
I was visiting a long time friend and his wife and they booked a table here for lunch.
On ordering, I was told that "they serve ample positions here", and my friends were right. I was going for the Steak Ale Pie, but then decided on a baguette with bacon, brie and cranberry served with fries and salad.
The food took awhile to arrive (hence the four stars) but when it came and I tasted it - first class! Maybe I should change the four to a five because good things comes to those who wait, but I was really hungry and it seems like ages. But eh, the food was amazing.
Both the beer and food were excellent, even the kids meal my son had looked really nice. Would definitely come back to this place again. Prices reasonable, cost around £60 for 3 meals and a few drinks each.
We popped in for the Wednesday Pie Night. The food was really good, we both had the Steak and Ale Pie. Then finished it off with a Sticky Toffee Pudding.
It was nice to feel unrushed and given time between courses.
The staff were very friendly and helpful.
We look forward to going again.
The food was incredible and the staff were lovely and very helpful. However be aware that accessibility was basically zero. There are steps everywhere and no ramps and there were no baby changing facilities so I had to change my son on the floor of the (very cramped) ladies. Quite a stressful experience!
Good selection of gins and one of the best apple strudels of my life.
Very friendly typical English pub with great food at sensible prices. Being dog friendly was a bonus to us.
8 of us rocked up for a late lunch on a sunny afternoon in August. Lovely pub grub , 2 for £15 menu, hordes of food, good service, good beer all served in the garden. Definitely go again.
Spent a long Sunday lunch there over the coronation bank holiday weekend. Surprisingly quiet considering the standard of the food. Had roast pork. Huge portion with plenty of vegetables and flavoursome meat, stuffing and crackling. One of the best Sinday lunches I have had in a long time. Nice beer garden tucked away at the side of the pub..would highly recommend.
Excellent food and pleasant service. The roast beef and Yorkshire puddings were tremendous as was the mascapone cheesecake served with a quaint miniature milk bottle full of pouring cream.
My elderly and disabled aunt was unable to eat her meal and the waiter offered to box it for her to take home which was much appreciated.
Disabled access from the back car park was a problem that could be addressed.
We were lucky to be there on Pie night! Nice discount. Pies were varied and all delicious. The vege option was cheese and onion. Loads of gravy. Well worth it. However, we asked 3 times for a jug of water for our table and are still waiting...🤣
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