This Inn is under new family ownership since 2006 and have done much to establish effective and practical ambience e.g they have a separate dining area where smallest of children are welcome without imposing on other customers. Service was very friendly with excellent real ales (Welsh), and a convenient range of table wines to suit all tastes. Food was cooked from fresh raw material, and it was especially fine to tackle worthwhile helpings of seafood including my favourite skate in a sauce of butter and capers. "Proper" (i.e sponge type)puddings are presented hot with either custard and/or ice cream, but a choice of less calorific fruity options was there for those watching their waistlines. We entered by chance, and left feeling replete and very comfortable. A definitive recipe of hospitality.