Never intend to visit again !!!The building is amazing very warm and welcoming with coal fires and a homely feel. I have frequented this public house on and off for the last few years. Using it as a meeting point with friends and family and since moving away from the area we still like to pop back from time to time. The last few times have been less than a pleasurable experience to say the least! Having gone back this evening with family members I can assure you it will be my very last visit having cost a lot in taxi fares it defiantly wasn’t worth the visit. The pub has a lovely inviting interior and exterior but the managers are something else. Several of our friend’s were regular customers but no longer go in there due to issues with the Managers. We thought we don’t go in that often and despite the fact we can’t see our friends we used to see in their we were under the impression if we invited family members and had travelled afar we would still have a good evening. DEFINITELY not the case, the landlady is so rude, to the point you are made to feel uncomfortable! I am not going to go into detail about how bad that lady’s manners are but wouldn’t order food there for sure. The beer is good quality and very fairly priced with a lovely real fires and amazing old pictures that portray interest for young and old. However the atmosphere is spoiled by one major fault THE LANDLADY with the rudest manners!!!Sadly tonight was the last visit we will make to the Yew Tree and we have been going long before this land lady took over!!!
Well Fed diner
My family have visited The Yew Tree on more than one occasion and it is down to the friendly service and lovely,tasty home cooked meals provided. Congratulations to the chef who maintains a consistently high standard.