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9 Opinions in 1 websites
Amazing pizza - one of the best I’ve ever had. Really cute rustic feel to the pigsty. Loved the quirkiness of it all. We’ve eaten at the venue and had delivery to our home. Never been disappointed. It’s a hidden gem!
1044 Opinions in 1 websites
Excellent WI Christmas lunch for 28 of us today! The room was beautifully laid out, service was very friendly and welcoming and the food was really good. Thank you to all at the Dysart who made this such a lovely event for our group ....we will be back!!
1001 Opinions in 1 websites
Snugbury’s has been a family tradition since I was a kid to now with my own kids. The kids love trying to be the first ones to spot the hay sculpture (which is currently Paddington) on the drive to it. We went this time to start the spooky season off, as they have currently a lovely little pumpkin patch and spooky trail leading up to Paddington. They have decorated it beautifully. They also have a fire pit to toast marshmallows. A food truck serving hotdogs and also snugpuds and not to mention the ice cream! It’s a perfect place for an afternoon out.
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I rang up to book a table as we were a group of 8 cyclists. The table was ready when we arrived and we were given a friendly warm welcome and our orders taken immediately. Service was speedy and food excellent, I had a tasty pea soup with a warm fresh cheese scone. One of the guys had an enormous plate of beans on thick toast. There was a good selection of cakes and I shared a yummy Date & Oat flapjack. It feels more spacious since the refurb and I noticed plenty of seating outside. They are open 7 days a week and we will definitely be visiting again.
882 Opinions in 1 websites
Quite simply, Wow! Attended for the first time and we were initially impressed at how impeccably clean the inside/outside were and the beer garden is quite impressive. We wanted to find a new pub that doesn’t microwave or nuke the food on a production line and we simply wanted home cooked food. We were blown away! The food was served in a very timely manner, beautifully presented and the taste was exceptional. Clearly fresh, clearly just produced and a varied enough menu for all tastes. We never have 3 courses but tonight we did and we are glad off it as even three puddings were soft and fresh! Having passed this pub for many years but assumed it was just another chain, I could not have been more wrong! Absolutely fantastic, brilliant polite staff and an experience that will have us back very soon! Superb 👌
1584 Opinions in 2 websites
Lovely food and great service. I have ordered an onion soup for a starter and it was to die for. It was very rich and cheese. The portion was huge. I think this soup with some bread would be enough for a meal. It was really delicious. For the main I took a nut roast and it was delicious too. If I had to make some improvement feedback- the roasted potato skin wasn't crispy and a bit chewy. My husband ordered meat balls and steak and he couldn't fault his. We also came in December and the decorations are stunning. We didn't stay in the hotel.
1142 Opinions in 5 websites
We enjoyed an excellent meal here. The pub is cosy and very welcoming. Staff were very pleasant and friendly. Two of us had pie and chips and one had macaroni cheese. All of the meals were absolutely delicious and the portions are big. I would definitely recommend.
255 Opinions in 2 websites
I really dislike writing negative reviews, and at first, I wasn't going to bother, but after thinking it over, I feel it's important to share my experience. Last year, my husband and I had a small wedding registry event at Rookery Hall, followed by a lovely Sunday lunch with our family. The staff were fantastic, and the food was exceptional (although, looking back, maybe it was the champagne that made everything seem even better). For our anniversary this year, we decided to return for the same Sunday lunch and relive the wonderful memories from the year before. Unfortunately, this time, our experience was disappointing. We were warmly greeted at the door and seated at our table in the beautiful, formal dining room with high ceilings. We chose the two-course lunch, and eagerly anticipated the meal. We both ordered the prawn cocktail to start, followed by the roast beef for our main course, just like last year. However, something had changed. Either there had been a shift in the kitchen or the quality of the ingredients had dropped, but the food was not up to the same standard. Let’s start with the prawn cocktail. The prawns were frozen, which I understand is common in many restaurants, but they were poorly defrosted and not thoroughly cleaned. There was still water at the bottom of the dish, and the Mary Rose sauce was scarce. The dish lacked seasoning and was served with cheese crackers instead of the usual bread or crackers that typically accompany a prawn cocktail. I would have complained, but it was extremely difficult to get anyone's attention. Now, onto the roast beef. Unfortunately, the beef was so tough I couldn’t even cut it. To be fair, my husband’s beef wasn’t as tough, but neither of our portions were the "pink" roast we were promised by the waitress. The plate came with a tiny serving of red cabbage that was overly sweet, as well as roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings. The potatoes were dry, as if they'd been cooked earlier and reheated, and the Yorkshire puddings tasted like they came from a frozen catering pack. I’ve had enough Sunday roasts to recognize when something’s not right. The cauliflower cheese was dry, and the carrots and swede were actually quite nice, but there were no green vegetables on the plate. The gravy, unfortunately, was nearly tasteless. It was a complete disaster. Honestly, I haven’t had such a poor Sunday roast in a long time, and I’m not exaggerating. When our plates were cleared, I hadn’t touched any of the beef. I did eat the Yorkshire pudding and potatoes, as I was hungry by that point. I mentioned to the server that the beef was really tough, and her response was, "Oh, no one else has complained; I’ll let the kitchen know." There was no apology, and she quickly whisked our plates away. Needless to say, we decided not to stay for dessert. When we went to pay the bill, it was again difficult to get anyone’s attention (there were two large private events happening at the same time). In the end, we had to go into the lobby to settle the bill. When we reviewed the bill, we noticed we were still charged for the beef. We asked to speak with the manager, and after waiting around 5-7 minutes while we stood awkwardly in the lobby, the manageress finally came over. She did remove the charge for the beef from the bill, but once again, she said, “Nobody else has complained.” It’s safe to say we won’t be returning to Rookery Hall for another anniversary lunch. It’s such a shame because the venue has so much potential, but perhaps the two private events affected the food quality. What was most disappointing, however, was the lack of apology when we did raise our concerns—it really detracted from the experience.