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It used to do quite good Thai food, but as of September 2010 the board outside that used to advertise this has been wiped clean, and there were no menus in evidence inside. They do sell Monster Munch though.
As of late 2007 it serves Thai food, which seemed quite good. They also sell Monster Munch.
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Pub on Hills Road, next door to the Flying Pig.

No real ale (there's a handpump, but no clip) — as of September 2010 the only drinks options are Guinness, Guinness Extra Cold, John Smiths Extra Smooth, Bulmers cider (£1.70/half), Fosters, Stella, Carling, and Becks Vier.

It has a pool table, two dartboards, and a jukebox. Decor is quite basic (some have said it's a little down at heel) — exposed floorboards, bright yellow walls, local club notices stuck on pillars, and various trophies displayed on windowsills. Blackboards above the bar advertise crib nights, pool nights, and darts nights.

As of late 2007 it serves Thai food, which seemed quite good. They also sell Monster Munch.

Accessibility: A couple of steps or a very steep ramp to enter. Toilets are down a couple more stairs (with handrail) at the back.

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Last visited by Kake, September 2010.


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