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Contribuisci feedbackDo not go to this restaurant under any circumstances. I have been here a few times before and it was excellent. However, it seems that there are new tenants who have no idea how to run a pub. On Friday night, they advertised it as fish night but only had white fish available, which was grey and mushy with a thick, soggy batter. They claimed it was cod, but it was probably minnow given the size of the fish in the batter. The chips were also soggy and rubbery. The pub was dark, cold, and empty on a Friday night, which should have been a warning sign. Needless to say, I refused to pay the bill.
Our walking group ended up at the King William Inne for Sunday lunch. Due to a shortage of staff, just Roast Beef or Turkey on offer. Excellent quality. Tasty tender meat with a large selection of vegetables. Catered for a dairy intolerant member too. Pleasant, friendly staff who went out of their way to ensure the best experience for their guests. Would definitely return.
Very good pub meal. Lots of atmosphere. Interesting collection of mugs! Very historical pub, food tasty and cooked nicely
Very nice food ,lovely chips !!landlady very friendly....very clean pub ....good quality at great price
Now listen, folks, we have some news, We 've done a local food review, We recently wanted Sunday lunch, And we 've been to all the local bunch, So if you want to know the winner, There 's only one place for Sunday dinner. Meet Robin, Nicky, and don 't forget Mark, They truly leave the rest in the dark, The king William at Catcott is by far the best And you can honestly keep the rest. Forget the Carvery and Gastropub, This is proper home cooked grub. Now the tearooms finally here, It 's not just a place to have a beer, So here 's to the King William is the toast, The place to go for your Sunday roast.