Delivery
Pickup
Outdoor
The best restaurants in Wreake Villages Charnwood East Midlands
14 Restaurants on GastroRanking
Delivery
Pickup
Outdoor
206 Opinions in 1 websites
Incredible personal warm welcome for a family celebration. This is an absolute hidden gem that needs to be recognised and given the credit it deserves. We had been for a Sicilian Sunday lunch and returned for pizza/pasta night to celebrate a significant anniversary confident that our friends and family would be blown away with the authenticity and quality of food on offer.They were not disappointed and we were as impressed with our return visit as we were our first. Thank you for a memorable night xxx
245 Opinions in 3 websites
We've not been to the wheel for quite some time, so thought it time to go back. Hidden in the charming village of Rearsby, The Wheel has successfully transformed from a traditional pub into an impressive Indian dining establishment that's worth seeking out. Food: 4.5/5 The kitchen demonstrates remarkable flexibility and expertise, happily accommodating off-menu requests. While portion sizes are modest, the quality more than compensates. Each curry arrives perfectly hot - both in temperature and spicing - with distinct, well-balanced flavours. The Paneer Dopiaza, in particular, showcases their ability to handle vegetarian dishes with the same finesse as their meat offerings. Their complementary poppadoms and pickle tray are a welcoming touch that sets the tone for the meal. Service: 5/5 The staff excel in attentiveness without being intrusive. From the prompt initial greeting to the efficient drink service and regular check-ins, the service hits all the right notes. Their willingness to customise dishes demonstrates a customer-first approach that's increasingly rare in today's dining scene. Atmosphere: 4/5 Having successfully transitioned from pub to restaurant, The Wheel maintains a cosy, welcoming ambience that works well for both casual dining and special occasions. Value: 4/5 At approximately £21 per person including drinks, the price point sits comfortably in the mid-range category. While portions aren't generous, the quality of cooking and service justifies the cost. Final Verdict: The Wheel stands out as a prime example of how to successfully reinvent a traditional pub space. While the portions might leave hearty eaters wanting more, the exceptional flavours, accommodating service, and reasonable pricing make it a worthy addition to Leicestershire's dining scene. Perfect for both special occasions and casual dining, it's definitely worth a visit - just be sure to book ahead. Pro Tip: Don't hesitate to request off-menu items - the kitchen is remarkably accommodating and skilled at customisation.
33 Opinions in 3 websites
62 Opinions in 1 websites
Sadly disappointed by our brunch here. You had to order at the till but the lady at the till had no idea what was on menu or how to operate till - leaving a long queue. I ordered smoked salmon and scrambled eggs. After 10 mins the waitress told me there was no smoked salmon. I opted for bacon instead. The eggs were really dry and overcooked and cold and the bacon greasy - expected better for £7.50. Had to order toast separately - £2.50 - it was delayed as the toaster was broken and then came smothered in butter - would have liked to butter the toast myself.
27 Opinions in 1 websites
We picked the Waterbridge for my Mum's wake after it being recommended and we were not disappointed. Annette was extremely helpful from start to finish. Premises are lovely, food was absolutely great, so friendly and welcoming. They made a difficult time and day so much easier. Thankyou x
173 Opinions in 3 websites
Thank you for such a wonderful Sunday afternoon. The whole experience was 1st class and our foreign visitors were amazed by the quality of the food. We recommend from the special the Lamb served with a mint gravy that is truly out of this world whilst not forgetting the bottle of red. 5*+
118 Opinions in 3 websites
After a long drive back home after a nice family weekend away, we stopped off for a rest bite and to freshen up. Upon entry asked the bar maid if we could use the lavatory, was told yes, and was helpfully pointed in the right direction. Upon returning however my old and disabled mother was set up on, what could only be described as an awful, spiteful, vicious bar prop, who thought it right to treat passer bys in the most awful and disgusting manner. Which is a shame, as we WAS going to stop for a hot drink potentially. But after the most rude women I've ever come across had verbally ASSULTED, us, only to also be Proved wrong by the bar maid about her VILE attack, we thought best of staying on, and just carried on home. Truly awful despicable customers ruining what was hoped to be a nice stop off, wouldn't recommend any outsiders stopping off her, seems to be expected that it's a "local pub, for local people".