Welcome to The Grouse Inn, your quintessential local pub where comfort meets quality in every dish. Nestled in a charming setting, we pride ourselves on serving hearty traditional pub fare that warms the heart and satisfies the appetite. From our signature fish & chips to succulent gammon steaks and whole grilled trout, each meal is crafted with care, ensuring you experience the true essence of home-cooked goodness.

Our menu also features a delightful selection of curries and stews, perfect for those seeking a cozy dining experience, particularly on a chilly evening. We understand the importance of catering to diverse dietary needs, offering a comprehensive range of lactose and gluten-free options without compromising on flavor.

At The Grouse Inn, the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, making it an ideal spot for family gatherings or casual outings with friends. Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing exceptional service, ensuring each visit is memorable. Whether you’re joining us for a full Sunday lunch or a midweek meal, you can expect great food at reasonable prices, all served in a welcoming environment that feels like home. Come and discover why The Grouse Inn is a beloved gem in the community!

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