After ordering our drinks at the bar we were shown to our table next to the very inviting log fire. A lovely feature of this traditional country pub. Looking at the menu to choose our meals was difficult as there are so many fantastic dishes to choose from .This is always our dilemma when we visit as the menu also is quite seasonal so there is always something new to try. The prices too are very good with starters ranging from £6 -£8, main courses £12 -£18 and desserts all around £5-£6. Great value for good food. We were told that the langoustine had ran out but it had been replaced by a bream dish. (nice to have an extra choice in replacement).
As I had the delicious Dorset snails on my last visit I opted for something different this time and went for the Deep Fried rabbit with Southern Spices and aioli whilst my husband chose the West Bay Crab on toast. My rabbit was fantastic. Tasty chunks of rabbit covered in a really crisp coating with a lovely hit of spiced heat. Nothing overbearing but just right, along with a very perfectly garlicky aioli.
My husband's crab on toast was a generous portion of both white and brown meat (no skimping) which was fresh and so tasty. A simple but lovely starter.
Happily contented with our starters we soaked up the atmosphere and the warmth from the lovely fire until our main courses arrived. Now this is where I was very happy indeed. Belly of pork is a favourite of mine and I find it hard to resist when I see it on a menu. I was so right to have it on this occasion (as did hubby). I can honestly say this was one of the best belly of pork dishes I've ever had!! It was served on a bed of champ mash, along with a homemade faggot and cider apple sauce.
All in all we had a fantastic meal with good, attentive service. If you are in the area ever give it a try. If you're not in the area its worth travelling to in order to sample the amazing food on offer.