"Tucked away in Bray marina, this place is quite literally a little off the beaten track. The location is great, sitting just off the Thames so you’re guaranteed a nice view of passing boats. The actual restaurant itself is simple and nothing fancy, although from the look of the menu it feels like it wants to take itself a bit seriously. We popped in for a Sunday roast and got started with a bottle of Rose which was very nice and not overly expensive. We ordered two lamb roasts and one chicken roast and after they arrived it felt like we had ordered for six rather than three. The portions were very generous to say the least and with a good helping of vegetables and a decent sized Yorkshire pudding, we realised we were in for a challenge. The lamb roast was cooked well, not overdone and chewy enough to taste the flavour and not wear out your jaw muscles. The chicken (two pieces of breast and thigh) was very tasty, although the cut was quite large it was still juicy, tender and succulent. The dishes weren’t drowning in gravy either so we were able to actually enjoy the meat. The only downside really was he size as after a while it did get a bit tiresome as their was literally so much meat, but for price the quantity did feel like value. The staff were professional and attentive and overall we had a nice, and very filling lunch."