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The Duchess of Cornwall pub is one of the main attractions of the village and offers a huge menu of dishes ranging from a 28 day old sirloin steak to fish and chips in beer batter.
The establishment has had mixed reviews in recent years. On Trip Advisor, user @Moley2425 said: “Stumbled across the Dutches of Cornwall inn last month after hearing good things and we were not disappointed. Great food, atmosphere and incredible staff.
“They were all very helpful and assertive, especially Jack. Lovely experience and will return.”
However, user @rosedaledm called their experience “disappointing”. They wrote: “Beautiful place but I can’t say that for food or staff, no welcome hello or good morning, when we arrived we ordered coffee in the bar while waiting for someone else to join us, we waited five minutes at the bar whilst a couple who arrived after us were served and we were overlooked our coffee arrived which was luke warm our guest arrived and we all ordered the roast lunch when we asked what the vegetables of the day we were told ‘the usual vegetables’ , when we asked ‘yes … what is the usual vegetable … this is our first visit’, he replied ‘I don’t know, I will ask my colleague’.
“Meals were brought to our table nice and fast and unfortunately this was also cold. The three potatoes on the plate were probably what you would classify as a child’s portion, they were so small, certainly not ‘In Dripping’ cooked as the menu stated. Two slices of roast pork, and we had to ask for apple sauce The menu said unlimited Yorkshire and gravy…we had no check back or the offer of more if we wanted it All in all for £13.75 each this was disappointing. What a shame considering it is such a beautiful area.”
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