We L💜VE coming here. It's dog friendly which is amazing and our dogs absolutely love the staff. Especially Ashleigh. She's very hard working, always smiling and always makes you feel welcome. Equally all staff members are very pleasant. We don't live too local but always detour to come here because everyone is lovely.
Our favourite local spot to pop in during the week, great food and very well priced and Ashleigh always makes us feel welcome and is the best barmaid in the business. Would highly recommend 🍔🍻
I went here about six or seven years ago when it was managed by Hungry Horse and was not impressed then. Boy! Was this visit different?! Great service from friendly staff, both behind the bar and serving food. I went for the senior menu, which had light portions, which is ideal when you get 3 courses for £8. I went for the chicken strip starters, followed scampi, and followed by a surprisingly generous portion of chocolate fudge brownie, with a boule of ice cream. All the food was cooked to perfection and served promptly.
If I have one criticism, it would be the tiling in the gents’ room. Whilst everything appeared to be clean and well maintained, there is an attempt at shabby-chic, which makes the room look unloved, despite the obvious care that the staff put into keeping the place clean and tidy.
I would thoroughly recommend a visit here for a decent meal and beer at very reasonable prices. Two senior meals, two pints for just over £20. Bargain!
Myself and my wife use this pub to meet up and go with my daughter and granddaughters. As it has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The food is good and it caters for children as well. On our recent visit, It was tastefully decorated for Christmas for this festive time of year. The service was great and with it being the festive season made our visit very enjoyable.
I swung by Freemans Arms pub after an intense swimming session, feeling completely drained and famished. Eager to refuel my body, I ordered a selection of drinks and some much-needed sustenance.
I must commend the pub for promptly serving the beer. However, I couldn't help but notice that my Guiness lacked the traditional shamrock embellishment.
Now, onto the main event—the food. I decided to indulge in the mushroom and ale pie, accompanied by broccoli tender stems and a generous helping of gravy. Let me tell you, dear reader, it was a triumph! The pie boasted impeccable cooking precision and tantalizing flavors, making the extended waiting time worthwhile.
As a gym enthusiast, I prioritize quality and taste, and this dish certainly delivered on both fronts.
For my little one, I opted for a pasta dish and a kid's meal. The fries were a delightful surprise—fresh and crispy, hitting the spot for my discerning palate.
However, as a true aficionado of British cuisine, I had envisioned chunky chips that exude that irresistible rustic charm.
Nevertheless, the shining star of the meal was undoubtedly the slaw. Its mouthwatering blend of ingredients left me longing for a larger portion!
On the other hand, the onion rings were somewhat lackluster, lacking the zesty seasoning I craved for that extra punch.
All in all, my experience at Freemans Arms pub can be categorized as satisfactory. The delicious food, although with some room for improvement, managed to satiate my health-conscious desires.