The Inn has a large lounge, function room and an attractive bar with a huge old-style open fire-place. The heat from it would warm the cockles of your heart of a cold wintry evening. After getting warmed up, we moved to one of the quieter tables at the end of the bar (away from the TV) where you can have a cosy space and enjoy the fine food here. Their food suppliers are all local and have been well known for excellent red meat dishes of steak, lamb and pork. They make their own burgers too, with numerous toppings options of bacon, egg or blue cheese. The menu is extensive and every time we're there, we try to choose something different again, but a lot of the mains are a bit pricey in the €15/€16 range for what is pub grub. Its always well prepared though, tastes very good and the blue-cheese, pear and walnut salad I had was nutrition beyond belief. My wife had the 8oz steak with salad and dauphinoise potatoes, the steak just melted in her mouth. She had the potatoes because Chester Beatty do not do proper chips. that's a big let down because they used to do really good chips, now its just crinkly fries which you'd get any day in McDonalds. So, come on Chester, get the chips out again please, but fair play, we got the potatoes instead of the fries at no extra charge. Two pints, 2 wines and our bill was just about €45 read more