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      <description><![CDATA[<img src="" /><br /><b>Review by <a href="http://trustedplaces.com/user/gourmand">gourmand</a></b><br /><br /><b>Rating:</b> 1.00<br /><b>Tags:</b> <br />Oh Dear&#33; What in Harvey&#0226;&#0172;"s name has happened to this pub? Has it changed hands? It has always been a pleasure to visit this pub and receive a warm welcome from the hospitable landlord, Frank, and swap the occasional story and beer with him.<br /><br />However shock and horror upon my return here with my wife yesterday (Sunday afternoon at 5pm) for another anticipated pleasurable visit only to be confronted by a surly foul-mouthed man across the bar professing to be the Licensee and repeatedly shouting at us to &#0226;&#0172;Sf&#0226;&#0172;&#0166;.off, and get out&#0226;&#0172; whilst I was trying to politely explain to the barmaid that the bottom of a glass retains the heat for quite a while after the gs has come out of the glasswasher. My explanation was regrettably necessary as the barmaid (whom I had never seen in here before) had accidentally served me a pint of draught mild in a hot glass despite my request when ordering for her to please make sure that the bottom of the glass was cold &#0226;&#0172; a request which the barmaid unfortunately did not appear to understand.<br /><br />Apparent attempts by the other barman to calm down &#0226;&#0172;Sthe Licensee&#0226;&#0172; were to no avail and my wife and I accordingly departed amid further tirades of &#0226;&#0172;Sf&#0226;&#0172;&#0166;.off and get out&#0226;&#0172; from the professed &#0226;&#0172;SLicensee&#0226;&#0172; who refused to supply his name or cease swearing. A most unpleasant experience for my wife and I tinged with sadness at the rapid decline in the standard of service at this hitherto much-loved pub. <br />]]></description>
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