Effortlessly unpretentious and thoroughly laid-back, The Belgian Arms is a disarmingly charming country pub, complete with a pleasant beer garden looking onto the village green and good food at attractive prices – no wonder the locals like it. The menu doesn’t stray far from the tried-and-tested gastro stalwarts, but the kitchen proves its worth with hearty renditions of chicken livers on toast with a poached egg, Cornish haddock and chips or slow-cooked lamb belly with braised peas and hispi cabbage. Meanwhile, daily specials such as tomato, ricotta, broad bean and mint salad or duck confit with dauphinoise potatoes give the cooking some extra oomph. Kids’ menus, Sunday roasts, real ales and a pithy little wine list round off a cheerful, family-friendly package.