Monday, May 18, 2015

Fox and Goose

On Saturday, I rented a car from Avis and we took a day trip to Salisbury to see the Magna Carta and to Stonehenge to see the rocks. More on that in a later post.

During my trip research I discovered a well regarded country pub midway between London and Salisbury, and decided to stop there for lunch: the Fox and Goose in Greywell, about a mile off the motorway.



This place epitomizes everything I had heard of English pubs: friendly regular customers, a menu of stout food, a fine selection of draft beers, and the dry wit of the proprietor. I missed out on the beers as I was driving, but Jeff seemed to relish his!

The half-timbered interior wrapped us in cozy intimacy.



Wonderful antique glass.


Sherrie's steak and kidney pie.







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