52 different beers on tap! In addition to the standard beers you'll find at any restaurant, they have several locally produced brews so that anyone searching for a beer to fit their taste will most likely find it. I tried the White Chocolate Ale, which had a nicely toasted nut flavor with a white chocolate background, more of a refreshing light beer. My friend tried some of it and remarked that if dessert beers ever existed, this would be one of them. I'm not too much of a beer fan and the closest beer-like beverage I've enjoyed is lambic, but it did taste nice compared to other beers I've had.
We started with the scotch eggs, which were excellent. The breading was nice and crispy, the pork sausage was flavorful and moist, and the eggs were perfectly cooked with a deep golden color to the yolks. I had the vegetable panini for lunch, which was decent, albeit greasy. The coleslaw I ordered with it was creamy but bland. The menu itself has a weird mix of foods from different regions. I was surprised to see orange chicken on the menu on a pub menu that seems to be focused more on pub-type food like fish and chips and scotch eggs.