Great Pub with excellent motorcycling roads nearby. We will be back for food soon.
Pauline Dolton
Food was amazing, staff really friendlyOpen fire lovely
Matt Thomas
The perfect pub.
Ed Nichols
Nice little pub to stop off at for a refreshing ale.
John Nicholas
Out of the way can be a good thing, or a bad thing: for the Viper, it's an excellent thing!The Viper has always been worth travelling to, for food or drink, and the cosy atmosphere (with some olde worlde decor) just reminds me of what good well kept pubs were and that there's still a place for them.Well worth a visit.
David S
We called into the Viper during a chilly winter walk one Friday in December and were very warmly welcomed (and not only by the open fireplace) but by the amazingly talented all-girl team behind the Bar - intending to only stay for a pint before continuing, their suggestive selling from the festive lunch menu, kept us all there for a further pint and a huge wooden platter of comfort eating tastiness - well done to all at The Viper - an oasis of charm and a hidden treasure of hospitality pleasure - take all the family as you're sure to enjoy
Staff and food exceptional wonderful atmosphere. Nothing to much trouble sausage rolls, phenomenal so was the Sunday roast
Elaine S
Beautifully cooked sticky ribs and belly of pork for lunch, followed by the best sticky toffee pudding for miles around!
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The Viper was exceptionally busy for a wet Thursday lunchtime but we found a table in the new back room. Beers first rate, including a choice of two alcohol-free bottled lagers. Our food was good too - indeed my penne arabiatta was exceptional for what could have been a common place dish. We also had fish and chips (massive portion), pie of the day and a butternut squash risotto - all very good. Service was friendly and efficient, especially as only two people were staffing the bar and serving tables. All in a thankfully unspoiled pub of character.
Nelson Longflap
The Viper is like an oasis, especially if you travel by bike; located in the middle of woodland it feels miles from anywhere. There is a very good range of beers, and the brews we sampled were really good. However this isn't a foodie destination; the sandwich I ordered was nicely presented, but the bread was a bit dry, and the choice overall wasn't very inspiring.
Great to see this pub back open, a real gem.
Great Pub with excellent motorcycling roads nearby. We will be back for food soon.
Food was amazing, staff really friendlyOpen fire lovely
The perfect pub.
Nice little pub to stop off at for a refreshing ale.
Out of the way can be a good thing, or a bad thing: for the Viper, it's an excellent thing!The Viper has always been worth travelling to, for food or drink, and the cosy atmosphere (with some olde worlde decor) just reminds me of what good well kept pubs were and that there's still a place for them.Well worth a visit.
We called into the Viper during a chilly winter walk one Friday in December and were very warmly welcomed (and not only by the open fireplace) but by the amazingly talented all-girl team behind the Bar - intending to only stay for a pint before continuing, their suggestive selling from the festive lunch menu, kept us all there for a further pint and a huge wooden platter of comfort eating tastiness - well done to all at The Viper - an oasis of charm and a hidden treasure of hospitality pleasure - take all the family as you're sure to enjoy
Great roast dinner!
Great pub, spot on for
Excellent proper pub. Food and service spot
Restaurantji Recommends
Lovely fresh home made food.
Staff and food exceptional wonderful atmosphere. Nothing to much trouble sausage rolls, phenomenal so was the Sunday roast
Beautifully cooked sticky ribs and belly of pork for lunch, followed by the best sticky toffee pudding for miles around!
The Viper was exceptionally busy for a wet Thursday lunchtime but we found a table in the new back room. Beers first rate, including a choice of two alcohol-free bottled lagers. Our food was good too - indeed my penne arabiatta was exceptional for what could have been a common place dish. We also had fish and chips (massive portion), pie of the day and a butternut squash risotto - all very good. Service was friendly and efficient, especially as only two people were staffing the bar and serving tables. All in a thankfully unspoiled pub of character.
The Viper is like an oasis, especially if you travel by bike; located in the middle of woodland it feels miles from anywhere. There is a very good range of beers, and the brews we sampled were really good. However this isn't a foodie destination; the sandwich I ordered was nicely presented, but the bread was a bit dry, and the choice overall wasn't very inspiring.