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The Cheney Arms
93/100 (624 ratings)
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"Friendly, classy, with exceptional food and a great atmosphere. Cannot recommend this pub enough. It is immaculately clean, everything feels fresh..."
Holly Underdown
"A very nice village pub/restaurant we stumbled across whilst on a diversion. Well priced 1 beer, 2 j2os, 1 coke, 2 packets of crisps and scampi..."
j reilly30
"It's a lovely country pub, the meal was top notch at a very fair price. We went on a friday early evening and it was a great atmosphere, staff where..."
Kev Merrall
"Always a warm welcome. Great beer, lovely food. Thank..."
Neil Luker
"Wednesday night is pie night and they were fantastic. You have to prebook which means your pie is ready soon as you..."
Joyce Salkeld
"Very nice country pub in a fantastic setting good selection of beers , didnt have food but the menu looked good we will definitely go back again to..."
David Brooks
"Lovely local pub! V cosy and a great..."
Libby Wales
"Great service and fabulous pies even had water waiting for us after our..."
Peter Miller
"We visited on Wednesday pie night from the moment we sat down service was prompt although we had pre-ordered the drinks came within a couple of..."
Michael Carter
"We have not visited the Cheney Arms for a long time and on a good recommendation arrange to meet up with friends for lunch,having viewed their Web..."
Alan Roythorne