We took a day trip from London to Salisbury while on a UK vacation to see the touristy things there-- Stonehenge, Old Sarum, etc.-- and stopped in Old Ale House for a late lunch afterwards. It's a cozy, welcoming old pub with all the great ales, bitters and lagers you could ask for. They have a solid spirits menu too, and I tried my first ever pour of Laphroaig here which instantly became one of my favorite scotch whiskys ever. The food was really good-- I had the brisket burger with chips/fries, purple slaw, and ordered a side of the mac and cheese to split with my spouse who ordered a chicken ciabatta roll. The burger was delicious, perfectly crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside with a real smoky flavor that permeated every bite. Cheese, toppings all fresh and the bun warm and tasty. The mac and cheese was served in a ceramic bowl and appeared to have spent some time on the broiler, crisping a very thick layer of cheese on top-- the gooiest mac'n'cheese I've had. My wife enjoyed the ciabatta roll as well but the mac stole the show for her. read more