In Winter when you find a pub opened in this area of the UK, you feel very lucky! It was a cute little pub to get ourself warmed and something to eat. They serve classic, cheap comfort food which was what we were looking for in this cold weather. Both pies were very good, especially the fish pie, onions rings were ok. The best dish was for sure their homemade brownie served warm with some ice cream on top.
M L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Bristol, United Kingdom
Rock me baby, the Logan Rock Inn is steeped in local folk-law and legend, named after the ‘logan rock’ or rocking rock that the cad Lieutenant Hugh Goldsmith, R.N.(nephew of the famous poet Oliver Goldsmith) levered off the Logan Rock headland cliff top in 1824 — he got BANNED.(He did replace it at great personal expense but was never given a tab after that). The pub is a cosy local, with reasonable food good selection of local drinks and perfect for a thirst quencher after a day being baked and salted on the local beaches. A garden at the rear and a couple of tables at the front allow room for open air conviviality and there is a small dining hall for families not wanting to share the pub atmosphere with little kids. Excellent all round then.