The Hadrian Hotel, Wall, Northumberland

The Hadrian pitches itself above the standard village pub, and its food gets most of the way there. The steak and ale pie I had was rich, but on the plain side. (The bite I had of Abi's lamb steak, however, was gorgeous.) The service was friendly, but a little slow. Portions were generous, though, and well-priced.

Sat 22.May.2004 00:25

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