The Loders Arms is the local pub for the village of Loders. It's a friendly place and all of the people are kind and welcoming towards new people in the village. The people that run the Loders Arms are Helen and Roger Flint, they own two dogs named Pippi and Brodie. The dogs are exceedingly friendly towards most of the customers. The best days are most of the weekdays like Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday but Friday nights are a bit busy.

The Loders Arms have a pretty big restaurant there are three four seaters at the two sides of the restaurant and a big eight seater table in the middle. It also has a fireplace, which is beautifully decorated with Dried Flowers. The atmosphere in the pub is friendly and the people are very good-natured, the food is tasty and well presented with pretty garnishes. On some Sundays they make home made roast potatoes.

The staff are well mannered and will do anything to make you feel at home and welcome. They also have a skittle alley and a garden that you can have a drink or meal when it's a hot day. The skittle alley is free to go in when you want to. There is a car park for you to park your car but sometimes it can be full. The Loders Arms caters for weddings, treasure hunts, motor cycle rallies, birthdays, christenings and funerals.

By Natalie Stoodley and Vicky Parker.

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