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Bidra med feedbackI visited here with my daughter and her family, and it was a treat of a place. The Sunday roast was delicious and the Yorkshires to die for. The staff were attentive and friendly. The puddings were glorious. Will definitely return.
We visited The Racehorse whilst holidaying in the area. We love the fact that it’s a community owned pub. We received a warm welcome with our dog and very much enjoyed our meal. Good value for money too!
After being recommended many times by a volunteer at the Racehorse who also frequents our pub, The Rumburgh Buck, we finally paid a visit today 13th January. What a disappointment. In the Good Beer Guide and yet had just one very strong beer and a Porter on offer. A rather tall barmaid had no idea what the two beers were but explained the pub did have three lagers, cider and a local scrumpy called Giggler. maybe they cater for the younger generation more. The beer was far too strong for lunchtime drinking and the alternative was a porter, if you like that sort of drink. this was not what we were expecting and not surprisingly we shall not return. It would have been so nice to take a good report back to Rumburgh but that will not happen. A great shame.
An amazing public house, the staff(who are all volunteers) and the food is 5 stars. We had the roast which was filling and very well presented. The home made desert was heaven. well worth every penny, The customer service is off very high standard. A visit to this community run pub is a must and the village should be very proud of themselves having this amazing pub, staff and chef.
During our visit to the area, my friends and I decided to have lunch at a nearby pub. Despite being only an hour's walk away, we ended up taking much longer due to some wrong turns. When we finally arrived at the pub, we were warmly welcomed by a friendly staff. We had a delicious meal and the team even helped us find our way back to our accommodation. I would definitely go back to this pub if I find myself in the area again.