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Contribuisci feedbackThe entrance to the Kimberley Inn is hidden off the front but the welcome was warm. With a good selection of beers, lagers and ciders on draught there was plenty to choose from. The menu also had a good selection of starters including soups, haggis and pate but we close just to have a main course. The chicken burger was a lovely tasty butterflied breast of chicken in a thin batter with barbecue sauce served with chips and coleslaw. My husband had fish and chips which looked great a large fish in thin crispy batter. It’s about £17 each for main courses but we had no complaints as they were hot and tasty and the service was quick and friendly.
Not the first time we have been for lunch. Both visits have been a good experience, food plentiful, we describe it as good pub food. Friendly helpful staff who were able to offer gluten free options, without fuss. Food not too hot, this is a comment not a criticism, otherwise we would have raised it at the time. Yes some tables are tight to each other, but it is a catering business which is a pub, low margins and profitable via volume. If you don't like the closeness use the outside seating. Steak pie was tasty, with the fish and chips adapted to gluten free.
Excellent fish supper and great beer, the crew ate the steak pie , waygu burgers and roast ox cheeks whichnwere all excellent and a couple of shared puds the sheepshagger ale is very drinkable too
Nice pub but tables are squeezed together and so poor leg room due to unused stools needing to be stored under the table to keep them out of the way. It is dog-friendly but there is little space for them to sit without being under your feet or in the way of the food servers. Fish and chips was sadly very greasy. The other food options looked good though and the staff are very frindly.
Super fresh seafood with a super warm welcome from the friendly team. Great value for money in a cozy old house. Generous portions (almost too much) of whitebait and then mussels to follow. Would return, but it’s a 7 hour drive!!!