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The Huntsman, Eridge Green

Following a thoroughly unpleasant afternoon at the Abervergenny Arms in Frant, our group of happy but wet campers decamped to the The Huntsman, which is next door to Eridge train station.

What a wonderful PH and well worth visiting. The Stand-in Landlord made us feel extremely welcome and the beers were excellent, I particularly enjoyed the Fuzzy Duck which is from a local micro-brewery and was tangy and very refreshing.

We asked whether we could eat but unfortunately the kitchen is closed on a Sunday though we were told that we could order a delivery and we ordered Pizza's sharing our food with the Landlord.

The menu did look excellent, locally sourced food and the prices looked reasonable.

Later in the evening a large group of local Gents came to the pub - it appears that they meet weekly and were a great bunch and made us all feel very welcome and both groups enjoyed chatting with each other and all had a fantastic night and we were all very sad when last orders were called!

Given our earlier experience we only wish we'd found this place first.

Unfortunately the landlord I guess will be moving on but we really wish him well and thank him for making such a memorable night and a big hearty cheers to the Sunday Night drinking group!!

4 May 2010 11:12

The Abergavenny Arms Hotel, Frant

Where to start!

Having spent a thoroughly wet three days, camping in the local area we decided to visit the Abergevenny Arms for Sunday lunch with our aim being to spend several hours eating and drinking, racking up quite a large bill for the pub, we were a group of 10. The pub itself was lovely and in the main room they had a huge fireplace which contained a wood burning stove, fully loaded with paper and logs ready to burn. On seeing this my wife spoke with the barman and asked whether we could light a fire and he said yes. Several minutes later the barman told us the fire couldn't be lit as it was set for the evening. We apologised and said we would let the fire die down, the barman was happy with this. We then ordered from the menu, which wasn't cheap but looked very good fare (prices for mains �9 / �13.) When our food arrived we were asked to move from the comfy chairs to a large table that was set up for us - we were told to leave our coats on the sofas so we could return to them following lunch.

The food, in the main was very good - I had the marsh lamb, no issues.

Halfway through lunch a woman started throwing our coats around and when we asked her why she literally blew her top, came over to the table and started to verbally abuse us in front of other guests. Our crime - was that we lit the fire! We explained that we had asked and had received permission and that when told we apologised etc. She continued to rant on and to be honest we were a bit dumbstruck as to her rant, it certainly seemed like she was spoiling for a fight. My wife and I then went with the landlady to speak with the barman who quelle surprise altered his version (though I can see why given the events that followed.)

We returned to the table and the landlady came over after about 15 mins and in still quite an aggressive voice said 'this is not open to discussion, but I want to say sorry....' Not open to discussion? I'm sorry but her reaction was totally over the top and unwarranted.With our meal ruined, the atmosphere destroyed, we asked for the bill, which for 10 people came to approx �160. We decided that we were only going to pay �125 (about half the price for the food) and take our custom elsewhere. We explained this and then left the building and we were followed out by the Landlady and the Chef who I assume was her husband.

We asked for the Police to be called due to the situation that was developing. The Chef went to his car and blocked our car in their car park - a Mexican stand off then ensued. No point the whole group remaining so half left, so my Wife, Myself and two friends remained, waiting for the Police. After about an hour the Chef came out with two of staff to confront us. Face to Face, he hurled obscenities firstly at myself, spittle covering my face, my hands firmly wedged in my pocked. Seeing I wasn't rising to his verbal assault he then moved on to both my other friends doing exactly the same. He screamed that he had a 'restraining order' and that he could not hit us though if were to hit him then all hell would break out. His two staff behind him look terrified and no doubt the Chef and the Landlady are a pleasure to work for.

Eventually the Police arrived and to cut a long story short we were advised to pay the missing amount which we begrudgingly did - however if we'd only left our name and address with the Pub then we would've been well within our rights to take out custom elsewhere, which we did. Reading the other comments, it's quite clear that this couple have serious issues going on and both are thoroughly unpleasent to the point of being foul.

I would not recommend this Pub to anyone.

4 May 2010 10:40

Fox and Hounds, Uffington

Unfortunately it looks as if this pub has been sold on by Damian due to local hostillity from neighbouring pubs - type damian and the pub name in to google to see whats been going on.

This is a real shame as this was a very welcoming pub and will be sorely missed.

20 Apr 2010 13:46

Jam Circus, Brockley

Commented previously re the food being too small however I was back this weekend for Sunday lunch (have also been back several other times though not for food!) Portions def improved, stonking amount of food on the plate so 10/10 for that. One negative mine, was really hoping for the home made burger which wasn't on given it was Sunday. Good real ale on though cannot remember the name of it, very moorish.

Really do love this place, I live in Nunhead and this is a 15 minute walk from my house and is the best bar in the area and really wish them well....

12 Apr 2010 10:02

Fox and Hounds, Uffington

Lovely pub, thats a short, hop and a skip from Britcombe Farm campsite - about 1.1/4 miles down a beautiful country footpath, not one road to cross! Quite a small pub with large gardens overlooking a field full of horses and White Horse Hill in the background. Good selection of Real Ales including Butts which was absolutely delicious and refreshing after our walk from the farm/campsite in what was one of the hottest days of the year. Made to feel very welcome here and have now been back several times. Changing menu - food very good. You'd be wise to book for Sunday lunch as popular. Young landlord - made us feel very welcome. Numerous events during the year.

2 Jul 2009 15:56

Jam Circus, Brockley

...Just found this place having lived in SE15 for the last three years - literally 10 mins walk, didn't even realise Crofton Park existed. Def prefer Crofton Park over Lordship Lane, East Dulwich as its much nice vibe.

Visited Jam and had a thoroughly great afternoon - food was good though the portions are quite small for the price, I could've eaten my roast again!

Enjoyed the beer - will def be back.

18 Jan 2008 11:53

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