Guest User
May 30, 2025
On Friday, 23rd May, a group of six ladies – including my daughter – stopped at The Hunters Rest for a drink during an early evening horse ride. It was a lovely summer evening, and as on previous occasions, they stopped at the far end of the car park, well out of the way of other patrons. Many people outside, especially families with children, seemed to really enjoy seeing the horses. However, when one of the group went inside to order another drink, she was refused service and told that the horses had to leave. When she politely asked why – since they were not causing any disruption – she was told it was because one of the horses had defecated. This had already been noted by the group, who fully intended to return shortly after to clean it up, as they stable their horses nearby and always act responsibly. What followed was extremely disappointing and frankly unacceptable. The chef came out of the pub, still in his kitchen whites, got in his car, and followed the group down the road, shouting at them in a verbally aggressive manner. My daughter, who is young, found this intimidating and upsetting. Regardless of age, this kind of behaviour from a staff member is completely inappropriate and unprofessional.