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Yellow Sun 6th Jun 2006 06:47

The Houblon was OK last week, the The Three Kings at (appropriately) Threekingham is good for food. If anyone has a soft spot for the Greyhound at Folkingham they can now buy the buildng which onced housed it, but it will take a fortune to renovate. A bit further afield, the Grain Store in Oakham brews and serves the best beer for miles around, try the Rutland Panther.

YS

foldingwings 6th Jun 2006 06:47

Plenty of good pubs to choose from listed above but don't look for a pub in Cranwell Village. There hasn't been once since the day Lord Trenchard had it written into the village bylaws that a public house close to the College would be a distraction for the cadets.

He then issued every cadet with a motorbike in a box that, once built, was able to transport pi$$ed cadets back from all those listed above. Plenty of photos in the 1920s section of the rogue's gallery of cadets with broken limbs to confirm the story for your French mate.

Now there's a character! (see other thread!)

jpa-in 6th Jun 2006 07:33

If you fancy a good meal try the scarf & goggles in Metheringham. Top steaks, try the seafood platter too !!!!! :ok: ( Give em a bell before you go though just to make sure they can get you in. 01526 320556 )

allan907 6th Jun 2006 07:47

Ah! Them were the days Beagle. Unfortunately in my day the RAF was taking in thousands of u/t aircrew and standards had definitely dumbed down more than a bit because of that. One couldn't trust meeting a cadet in a pub who had had one too many and wanted to point out the error of our ways in the way we were running the courses. So, to avoid that potential court martial provoking experience we had an unspoken agreement; staff would drink at the Houblon (and other spots) and the oiks would drink at the George at Leadenham. It worked. The oiks would regularly get into trouble at the George, the landlord would report it in, DIOT would not believe that a potential officer could ever do such a thing and they must have mistaken them from one of the local agricultural wags, the potential 'officers ' would graduate and - hey presto - 20 odd years later they is now air hofficers (or nearly there).

See also the thread(s) dealing with how the RAF has turned to rat**** of late

DKP1 6th Jun 2006 08:54

The pub in Ewerby is the finch hatton arms, good food but too quiet, the willoughby arms in leadenham has closed down....the george has gone to the dogs since it was taken over, the best steak is definately the scarf and goggles in metheringham, not sure if they are open for lunch, the blue bell is still very nice, wouldn't go to any pub in coningsby village for food, but the one at the threshold is very nice, but in my opinion the nicest place to eat at the moment is Cogglesford Mill. reallly nice pub with excellent food, it's on the way in to sleaford after the agra and quick fit.


All of the above is obviously my own humble opinion.......

Zoom 6th Jun 2006 12:34

Back to the Houblon (ta for the correction, BEagle - that part of my memory has had it), they used to do excellent chicken & mushroom pies for 2/- and a pint was about the same price - aaah, terrific! Now, shall I explain to any young pups reading this what 2/- means?

airborne_artist 6th Jun 2006 12:39


Now, shall I explain to any young pups reading this what 2/- means?
When I was a lad 2/- was a florin, or four tanners, or a tanner less than half a crown :)

BEagle 6th Jun 2006 13:09

Yes - I remember those hen and toadstool pies! Very tasty!

But beer was a bit more than two bob a pint if I recall correctly? I'm sure it was around one and ten a pint in the Junior Mess in 1968. Lager and lime (I know, I know....) was two and tuppence.

Zoom 6th Jun 2006 17:52

Yes, you're probably right about the beer prices. I think DD, Tartan and Tankard in the Mess were all 1/9 when I started a year or 2 earlier. Outside it was in the low 2s, I suppose, the RAF/NAAFI discount not being particularly generous - unlike 'afloat' on the Navy bases. I remember Embassy were 4/7 for 20 (no discount), and that's when I gave them up.

Moe Syzlak 6th Jun 2006 18:24

Thats the Finch-Hatton Arms in Ewerby and the Bell at Coleby. (New) Wig and Mitre up the hill in Lincoln

SmilingKnifed 6th Jun 2006 18:29

The Red Lion at Caythorpe was always quite a good one too if I recall.

grandfromage 6th Jun 2006 20:48

From what I recall The George used to be good for "alternative entertainment". Although that wasn't at lunchtime, and the menu altogether different.

Zoom 6th Jun 2006 23:18

You're not thinking of the Flaming Jo (The Flamingo Club) on the way to Grimsby are you?

A2QFI 7th Jun 2006 05:40

Where did you go - in the end?
 
Lindslow. The weather was great - where did you finish up and what was it like? I met up with a Nav I flew with in the early 70s (F4s) and we had lunch in The George in Stamford. It was an excellent meal, in the courtyard, but no change out of £50 for 2 so one has to be keen!

Testingtheseatlimit2 7th Jun 2006 13:04

Are any of you guys charging commission... what brilliant advertising!

Yellow Sun 7th Jun 2006 14:15


The George in Stamford.
Has been a pilot's watering hole for many years. Features in "A Pilot's Summer" by Frank Tredery, an account of the author's CFS Course in 1935. Come to think of it, how about pubs around Rissington? The Fox at Broadwell had the best beer in the Cotswolds.

YS

jindabyne 7th Jun 2006 14:31

YS

Best were around Chivenor, worst on Anglesey. Where I live now, they're mostly grotty, and copiously bedecked with f*****g football screens (pardon language). And now there's yet another stoopid W Cup 'song' on the radio --- jeez it's enough to drive you back to the pub - but then there's those friggin' screens.

GlosMikeP 7th Jun 2006 17:30


Originally Posted by Fournicator
Forget the name of the place, but the big Pub/Inn in Leadenham is pretty good.

That's the George.

Yellow Sun 7th Jun 2006 18:34

Well jindabyne

And now there's yet another stoopid W Cup 'song' on the radio --- jeez it's enough to drive you back to the pub - but then there's those friggin' screens.
Im just off to the pub, I think I'll have a couple of pints of the Oakham Grainstore Brewery's Special World Cup Ale. It's called ""Metatarsal" -For those staying at home"!

YS

lindslow 7th Jun 2006 21:14

Spoilt for choice!!
 
Thanks for all the advice. 38 replies and I only had time for one pub. It was the Tally Ho just South of Cranwell.
Here's the verdict:-
As it was only a transitional stop we had one drink and a meal. After my French counterpart made it known about his concerns that he had to pay for his food before eating it, we were seated outside in the garden overlooking a marvelous meadow.
The menu was good and certainly not chain pub stuff and we decided on steak.
(This IS starting to sound like a pub review feature)
The fillet steak was delicious and cooked to perfection and came with home made chips, tomatos, mushrooms and onion rings.
As an afterthought there was a microwaved dish of carrot and brocolli, a bit dried out and frankly, unnecessary.
At £14 the seak was perhaps a little overpriced for a pub menu but it was good and the staff were attentive.
As for the beer, we didn't really sample the real stuff and 'convenienced' out on a Fosters.
I'd like to go back in the evening.

As for the flying, Dakota, Chipmunk, Spitfire, Typhoons and Jaguars at Coniongsby, Tutors, King Airs a specially marked Dominie at Cranwell and a 4 ship Harrier take off and return at Cottesmore. But the Raphale is still better (I'm told!!) Only joking Emmanuel if you're reading this!

The next pub next week :zzz:


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