"After viewing houses in the village last Saturday it seemed only right that a visit was made to what might end up being 'The Local. ' First impressions were great; good bar area with roaring fire, bar stools to sit at the bar, separate restaurant y bits, for which we made an impromptu decision to explore and partake. Now, two points that I need to be clear on: I don 't do reviews as I can never be bothered. Having just logged in to TripAdvisor, see my last one was in 2015 when I was less grumpy. As I approach 50, I 'm getting very good at the afore mentioned grumbling. For example, only the day before was I having dinner at a supposedly decent independent local restaurant in Farnham, Surrey and I was bemoaning the fact that a meal was never that good and I was forever underwhelmed. Maybe my own fault and I eat out to often and take it for granted rather than a treat, but I never REALLY enjoy a meal any more. So it should not be taken lightly when I say that the 6oz rump steak, pulled barbecue oyster mushrooms, watercress, truffle mayonnaise, toasted ciabatta was at the very least the best steak sandwich I have ever had, but quite probably the most enjoyable sandwich I have ever had. Beyond delicious. Not since I had pizza in Rome pushing 10 years ago have I celebrated a meal with this much aplomb. Being somewhat basic (or base) with my vocabulary, I (quietly) uttered several expletives during consumption about just how much I was enjoying the sarnie. Small caveat; I had normal mayonnaise as I don 't care much for truffle anything. Feeling chipper and buoyed by the tingling in my taste buds, I jumped in and went for dessert too. A Biscoff cheesecake, vegan apparently, and by jove this was ridiculously tasty too. All washed down with a couple of very decent pints of HSB! I loved this first ever visit, and I 'm pleased my visit coincided with what I understand is a new menu. Highly recommended from me, with the experience now possibly influencing my decision on where to buy our next house!"