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Contribuisci feedbackCheap and cheerful oriental cuisine. those who run it are characters. they will not serve water as they claim it is unhygienic and instead they would rather drink the jasmin tee. the restaurant brings nostalgic memories back from the early 90s. can't go wrong. a lot of choice for vegetarians.
I can't believe that this pub ran out of both draught and bottled ale by 7:30 pm on a Thursday evening. The food was disappointing, with a tasteless chicken and leek pie that had no leeks and watery, hard leeks served as vegetables on the side. They even ran out of mash. The only enjoyable part of the beef lasagne was the garlic bread that was served on the side. Overall, this is not a place that I would choose to visit again.
I enjoyed a traditional sausage and mash meal along with two pints of real ale at this charming pub before heading to Clementine Churchill hospital. I highly recommend it!
My tour group had dinner at The Black Horse on Good Friday. The staff were amazing and the food was delicious! We all had a great experience and would like to thank everyone at The Black Horse.
Another Ember Inns in my area. Ladies lunch, which went well, probably because of the very good food at the Black Horse. It has an excellent selection of food; today I had the Haddock and chips which was a beautiful white piece of fish with very nice crispy batter, fat chips and mushy peas. I wasn't having a dessert but on seeing the sticky toffee pudding I changed my mind yummy. Friends had posh fish with baby new potatoes, lasagna, chicken and mushroom pie plus Haddock and chips. Everyone enjoyed their meal. It's a great venue for groups as it's spacious and airy. Drinks selection is good. All in all first class.