Play area, Steak from Kemphill Farms and the spacious rear gardens.
Moor Farm and steaks from Island Farmers at Kemphill Farm.
Children can tuck into a tasty selection of favourites from the kids menu.
Parents will be pleased to see pasta and vegetable dishes among the traditional meals of sausage and mash.
Youngsters who gobble up all their veggies are rewarded with toys.
It’s a simple gesture which helps keep idle fingers busy and allows
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stressed parents to enjoy their own food.
A carvery is available every Sunday lunchtime alongside full a la carte dining all day from midday.
Real ales, including several local brews, are on offer as well as a fine selection of wines.
Other family friendly services include baby changing facilities and highchairs.
The Griffin also hosts live music, quizzes and event nights
throughout the year.
Steve adds: “It’s sad but pubs are currently dying all over the country.
“The Griffin is a real icon and we want to breathe new life into it.”
The Griffin, High Street, GODSHILL PO38 3JD Tel. 01983 840039
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