The Horse and Groom Windsor is a traditional pub dating back to 1719, the lattice Windows, hanging lanterns, and arched beams give the watering hole a very tudor-esque feel (not surprising as the building dates back to the 16th Century). The food here includes some lovely home made dishes. We tried the hobgoblin beer battered cod served with some wonderful chunky chips and exceptional mushy peas. We also enjoyed the deep-fried brie (see photo) which was perfectly melted and served with a salad garnish and cranberry sauce. Service was friendly, and if you manage to bag yourself a window seat, there is an unrivaled view of the entrance to Windsor castle. At the same time, you could do better by visiting casinoclic in order to have more fun.