About The County Arms
Local brewers Young’s have done a fine job of restoring the 19th-century County Arms. Original glass screens, woodwork and ornate fireplaces have been brought back to life among stylish wooden tables, upholstered benches and sea-grass carpets. A predominantly local young professional crowd is joined at the weekends by friendly families. The food is decidedly more gastropub than old boozer; starters include fresh asparagus, and steamed mussels. Mains range roasted sea bass stuffed with Mediterranean vegetables to old English sausage and mash, while specials tend to be more imaginative – for instance, seared kangaroo rump steak with hoisin sauce and black pudding. A big draw in summer is the decked back garden. Live jazz every Monday from 8pm.
The Country Arms currently hold a Live Jazz night every Monday, they also have a Quiz night on a Tuesday and a Lounge music night with a resident DJ on a Saturday all of which start at 8pm.
Opening hours:
Sun - Thur 12pm - 10pm (also bank holidays)Fri - Sat 12pm - 10:30pm
Reviews
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We had a small problem with a dish. The manager immediately replaced it and provided a platter of Oil/Garlic/Breads to graze on while waiting the replacement. Great service!Review
The County Arms is a large, comfortable and well-decorated pub with a varied menu that can be sampled in a cosy dining room, a conservatory or outside in the beer garden. The food is good, with something for everyone. The service is pleasant and efficient. My only complaint is that I came here after running the London Marathon and was very disappointed to find that they had run out of fish and chips!Review
The County Arms - Massive place both inside and outside (loved the inside/outside seating area at the back), lots of space in the garden too so it was an excellent place for a warm Saturday afternoon.Visitors
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