We weren't quite sure what to expect when we went into the extremely dark Black Horse for lunch one afternoon. I'm all for conserving energy, but it would've been hard to see each other let alone our food if we had sat in the front room that relied on the natural sunlight that was coming through the storefront windows.
Instead of walking out though, we opted to sit in the back, where the well worn couches faced the fire place, and ate off of a coffee table while chatting sitcom style. My fish and chips were of standard "nothing special" bar fare quality. I can imagine that they would've been much better in the midst of a few pints. My lunch date's burger looked dryish, but was reported a-okay. I'll probably never come back again strictly for the food, but think that it'd be a trusty watering hole for a larger group.