Steve and Jill Gardner welcome you to The Gardners, Tostock. The pub was built in 1530, it was previously named The Gardeners Arms. After squire Gardener, the squire of Tostock.
It is a beautifully timber framed building with a large inglenook fireplace set on the village green in the heart of the village. We have been here for 8 years, and have recently changed the name to The Gardners. Previously named after a squire, now named after peasants ie us!.
It was good to see so many people! I am sure Martin and Claire will do a brilliant job
Great dog friendly country pub.
Lovely setting. We cycled there for Sunday roast. It was recommended to us and we were satisfied. Not 5 star but definitely worth a visit.
What a great find....lovely pub stopover in the camper in car park, lovely people, very friendly and welcoming - staff and customers. Great meals, standard pricing around £10/13 a head, very decent portions. Camembert cheese starter, ploughman's and a triple burger were wonderful. A little disappointed with choc crunch on special board as not chocolatey or crunchy but overall a fab place to stay for meal and drinks. We'd visit again!!
Great pub with good food and friendly staff We had steak on a stone where you cook your own steak to your taste. Good fun too.
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