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The best restaurants in Chevington with Longhorseley Northumberland North East
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20 Opinions in 1 websites
An amazing experience. Robin is an outstanding host and the food was out of this world. We celebrated our ruby wedding anniversary here and it made a memorable occasion even more memorable. We spent time looking at all the animals, emu, highland cattle to name a few. The best time was in the Obbit house where we listened to great music and laughed all night. Excellent!

4379 Opinions in 4 websites
Since moving to Morpeth the Northumberland arms is our favourite spot. The atmosphere is cosy, the food is delicious and the staff are always friendly and polite. Having made my way around most of the menu I highly recommend the chicken schnitzel (super tasty), pie (comfort food beyond belief) and their Sunday dinner which is the best I’ve had. The only problem is it’s so good, we now eat out a little too often!

345 Opinions in 1 websites
Lovely welcoming pub great food fast service and very friendly staff especially the barman who kindly reserved us a table next to the open fire was lovely and cosy will definitely return next time we are travelling this way the price was reasonable for food and drinks we had belly pork with black pudding / homemade steak & mushroom pie / garlic mushrooms and potato skins (could not fault clean plates all round )

18 Opinions in 1 websites
Changed ownership, started off great but think they must be feeling the pinch as the fillings in the sandwiches has drastically reduced in size so it’s nearly all bread, the selection available has reduced be prepared to wait ages if someone in front of you wants a coffee, and their opening times are ridiculous, shame.

143 Opinions in 1 websites
Having been for a lovely meal a year ago we promised ourselves Christmas lunch this year. It was not cheap - £240 for 2 but we expected a nice experience so didn't mind. On arrival I was offered a drink and a waitress on her way back to the kitchen offered a left over canape. They said they were bringing more out but these never appeared - my husband didn't get one at all. There was nowhere to sit in the hall and as I struggle to stand for any length I had to ask about being seated. There was nowhere to hang coats except on the back of the dining chair canteen style. Please note we had been to The Grand Tynemouth the previous day and coats had been taken and hung on a rail. The room was undecorated for Christmas and cramped. We were sat at a very feeble table that seemed to have been assembled that morning-very rickety. After about 10 minutes a bread roll was brought. Great we thought food is coming. 20 minutes later the starter arrived. Considering we had pre'ordered early in December it should have been more organised. The starter we chose -pate- came with a very strange slice of bread? That I can only liken to jamaica ginger cake - not at all compatible. Then followed a long wait for the plates to be collected. No sign of a drinks waiter we had been there almost an hour. We eventually caught a chap who had delivered drinks to a nearby table and he did serve us. Dinner finally arrived - and I can tell you it wasn't just us. We were all looking around wondering what was happening. Nearly 45 minutes later. The dinner itself was not pleasant and definitely not worth the £240 cost. The roasts were not crisp. The turkey appeared to be pressed meat. The stuffing seemed to be commercial rubbery type. To say we were disappointed does not overstate it. I wasn't prepared to wait another 30 minutes or more for a sliver of Christmas pudding. So we left. Eshott what were you doing??? The whole thing was a shambles and definitely not what we expected or anticipated. You didn't appear to have enough staff. You crammed too many people in and your chef must have had a day off. Ruined what we had been looking forward to.

297 Opinions in 1 websites
Having read the previous reviews, we were a little apprehensive about our meal tonight & when the waiter told us two of the main courses were not available (lamb rogan josh & lasagne) & the gnocchi dish had been changed to penne, we were even more concerned. However, I had the battered haddock & chips & my partner had the fish pie & greens. We also ordered an extra potion of chips. I couldn't fault my meal - a good size, well cooked & tasty. The seafood pie was tasty but would not have been big enough without the additional chips, meaning as a main, it was effectively £28.50 rather than £23. We shared a portion of sticky toffee pudding & vanilla ice cream, which was v nice but a modest size for £9. Overall the meal was very enjoyable, the service was generally good but a little slow getting dessert & the bill. But it was busy. I have not given 5 stars because I feel the menu is a little overpriced & with two mains missing & a third changed, it made the menu quite limited.