Pies and more pies!

replied on 13/05/2018 19:26

Posted on 13/05/2018 19:26

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ABM replied on 14/05/2018 16:34

Posted on 14/05/2018 16:34

Oh  most,  most  most definitely  the  Chestnut  Horse

 

ABM's  tummy  is  rumbling  away  just  at  the  thought  !sealedsurprisedsealedembarassed

mickysf replied on 14/05/2018 19:29

Posted on 14/05/2018 19:29

A couple of weeks ago I had the Quarter Horse. For me a recipe more reminiscent of a scene in Blazing Saddles. Enjoyed the 'dining' experience and the pie but the quantity beat me. Probably one for the more able cowpokes among us!wink

mickysf replied on 17/05/2018 18:16

Posted on 17/05/2018 15:11 by DSB

Is it a dog friendly pub Micky?  I cant seem to find it in Doggy Pubs.

David

Posted on 17/05/2018 18:16

Yes, David, they do. They are their well behaved owners are welcomed in the inn, not in the resaurant area mind but in a section of the bar.  Best to ring and book I'm told!

papgeno replied on 28/05/2018 17:06

Posted on 28/05/2018 17:06

Look no further than number one on the menu. Steak and kidney for me or one of the variations " Kate and Sidney " or " Snake and Pygmy"

DSB replied on 30/05/2018 12:52

Posted on 17/05/2018 18:16 by mickysf

Yes, David, they do. They are their well behaved owners are welcomed in the inn, not in the resaurant area mind but in a section of the bar.  Best to ring and book I'm told!

Posted on 30/05/2018 12:52

Will certainly bet this pub in mind when we are up that way.  Thanks for the info.

David

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