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The Paddington Arms

Good Food hatGood Food hat17/20

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One of the many virtues of the Paddo Arms is space. Meals are served in a vast cavern at the back, with healthy distances between tables and banquettes so the black-clad waitfolk can glide swiftly at the busiest times. The Anglo-Irish style will be familiar to followers of Colin Fassnidge (also of the Four in Hand), with a refined take on traddies such as ploughman's lunch, slow-roasted lamb shoulder, confit duck, mushy peas, smoked mackerel, and strawberries and cream (actually a panna cotta). The only disappointment is the crispy pig's tail, which arrives not as a corkscrew but as a rectangular fritter.

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