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Restaurant bewertenI stopped by this restaurant after navigating through traffic on my way home for a quick drink. They have a good variety of drinks and also serve food. I usually wouldn't write a review for a short visit, but I had a great conversation with the owner and his wife. They were very enthusiastic about showing me around and telling me about the events they host. The locals also seemed welcoming. The warm greeting definitely makes me want to return with my wife for a weekend getaway. They have a nice beer garden, so perhaps we'll plan a trip for the summer.
My husband and I had a wonderful lunch at this restaurant. He enjoyed the steak and ale pie while I opted for the chicken and ham. The pastry was delicious, the service was excellent, and the staff were friendly. This is by far the best place we have eaten at in a long time.
The food at this restaurant is excellent, and the staff are friendly. I found the steak pie to be delicious and the chips were amazing. It can be a bit busy, so there may be a wait, but the food is worth it. We will definitely be returning in the future.
Called in for lunch to check if suitable for our large greyhound, to sample the food and check if it was accessible for someone with mobility difficulties. Lots of ticks in lots of boxes! Ben was so welcoming and helpful, the food we had was very good (try the sausage and mustard baguette cheeseboard and autumn crumble: all super), the service extremely good and there is lots of room for Fraser hound. The entrance access is good, with sturdy seats and space between tables for manoeuvring for those using sticks. There is a lovely restaurant and an attractive beer garden (pouring down when we were there sadly) and good dog walking nearby, including the village pond. The Kings Arms serves Sunday lunches and we will definitely trying those too. We're really pleased to have discovered Ben and Emma's cosy and welcoming venue and intend returning this week, with Fraser the greyhound. The Kings Arms is going to be added to our list of local hostelries, and we recommend that you give it a try too.
Called for a meal at the newly reopened ‘New Kings Arms’ in N. Duffield, Selby for a meal last week which was very pleasant. So good to see it back up and running with good food and pleasant owners/staff.