Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenEaten here a few times and it’s always been standard pub grub, nothing special which is fine. Went yesterday, ordered lasagne with garlic bread and was so unimpressed. The lasagne was so dry, tasteless and inedible. The lasagne sheets were like plastic, the beef was dry and tasteless no herby tomato sauce or cheese sauce whatsoever. The garlic bread could’ve been so much better, seemed soggy and uncooked like it had been microwaved. The salad and chips were alright. The server there was really polite and suggested we fed our leftovers to the ducks. Overpriced, wouldn’t go again unless they changed the chef menu.
Visited here for a swim in Stoney Cove followed by lunch.The government website clearly states that they are participating in the Eat out to Help out scheme.However when we came to pay there was no discount and they said that they aren’t taking part.Having taken a trip over and then queued to order and take a seat we were somewhat annoyed.Perhaps some signage would have helped if a mistake had been made.Food was below average, especially for twice the price we expected to pay.
The location is beautiful but the food was uneatable. We ordered the homemade steak and ale pie, and the cajun chicken burger. The meals were £10.55 each, so we were expecting some great homecooked food. The pastry on the steak pie was hard and dry, and some the steak was burnt to the lid of the pie. The cajn chicken burger should have come with homemade slaw, which was not supplied. When I asked the waitress about the slaw, she said that she would check, and that was the last time we saw her. A large wine and a pint of flat beer were priced at £10.10, which ranked alongside hotel prices.
Have been coming here for years ! Great scenery and views , great food and beers , and very helpful staff .. A1 !
Excellent food well prepared and served by friendly staff. Warm and welcoming atmosphere. Busy on a Sunday but still very caring.