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The service we received was excellent, Shelley was very friendly & helpful. The pub itself was just looking a bit old/tired. We came here to watch the World Cup semi final and they do have plenty of screens (although the projectors are not as bright/sharp as would be ideal). The food just wasn't very good/authentic at all. The bacon in the "Full English Breakfast" is american style (I didn't order it, but was disappointed to hear that). I had the sausage rolls which were very "heavy/stodgy" the meat had next to no flavor and perhaps the pastry just wasn't cooked long enough? The poutine had some breaded cheese curds which did not help the flavor/texture (as the gravy just made them very soggy). The shepherds pie was decent - the smaller lunchtime size was big enough for me. They do have HP sauce and malt vinegar on all the tables which is a nice touch. My wife had the fish & chips (which really is fish and wedge fries - and seasoned wedge fries which is just odd). The whole meal kind of looked like it was from Sysco. I would not head back here - and also would not say that their food is representative of good English pub fayre.
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