You know, when I think about the Oak Inn, it's one of those pubs that really captures that classic British feel – the kind of place where you can pop in for a casual catch-up and end up having a brilliant night. The staff are absolute gems, always up for a chat and making sure everyone feels welcome, which is spot on for a good evening out. Prices on the drinks are spot on too, so you won't feel like you're splashing out unnecessarily, and there's plenty to keep things lively, like the rock discos and that pool table that's always buzzing with action. The open fire gives it such a snug, homely vibe, especially in the winter months, and if you're up for some grub, their traditional Sunday lunch is proper hearty and satisfying – you won't leave hungry. But, to be fair, it's not all perfect; the ladies' toilets were a bit of a disappointment, not as clean as you'd hope, which does take away from the overall experience a tad. And if you're the one staying sober, the non-alcoholic picks are pretty slim, with things like J20 not always served chilled, which felt a bit underwhelming. Still, with a solid 4.4 rating, it's clear most folks have a great time here, and I'd say it's worth checking out for a relaxed pint or a bit of entertainment – just keep those niggles in mind for a balanced visit.