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Not our first visit, though it has been a while, and this occasion was with friends for a lunch time meal. Mid-week, so not overly busy in this fairly traditional pub that still brews its own beer, which was on offer along with a couple of others from the 'bigger south-west boys '. Good selection of dishes available for lunch, and what particularly impressed us was the number of vegetarian options. The specials board was perhaps less of interest to vegetarians, or even pescatarians, as the fish had a sauce with bacon. That said, they were very accommodating and replaced the sauce with something more acceptable. Nice and warm interior with wood stove kept well going one end, service very good...