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46 Opinions in 1 websites
We enjoyed a great breakfast here during our stay as well as lunch on our arrival. Absolutely stunning food which was very tasty and very nicely presented. The staff are brilliant there. We also had pizza on 2 occasions during our stay as they were amazing. We can get a 2nd chance at tasting them! So very yummy, probably the best pizzas we've had in the UK ! Better than Pizza Express or Zizzi. :)
36 Opinions in 1 websites
One of the last remaining true country pubs that hasn’t been taken over by a brewery or large chain we are so lucky. Feel compelled to counterbalance some poor reviews by a previous post. Full disclosure : Yes you will bump into some friendly farmers it’s their local as farming is a large proportion of the employment in this area : I can guarantee they will welcome you with open arms. You will likely be greeted at the door when you enter the pub but that’s because it’s a small pub and the main door enters into the bar. You will be greeted with a smile and a welcome by the locals we don’t like ignoring people in this area it’s not our style. I can 100% refute the comment about locals not seeing well dressed ladies and can confirm that the floors of the royal George has been walked on in some incredible footwear jimmy choo , louboutin and fairfax and favour to name a few … but yes you will see the majority of people wearing comfy casual because people visit the George to relax. The beer and food is fantastic , the landlady and staff amazing and the locals friendly. If you’re looking for a soulless pub that has been stripped of all its character and has out-priced the locals then this is NOT the pub for you. May I suggest the weather spoons in the local town. If you’re looking for a characterful pub with friendly locals cracking beer great food and fantastic hosts look no further . You are likely to be brought into conversation by said locals and maybe a farmer or two but don’t worry they aren’t trying to ‘jump you’ they are just being friendly and genuinely interested in who you are .
133 Opinions in 1 websites
The Crown Inn – Sunday Dinner Review Nestled in the heart of the village, The Crown Inn is everything you could want from a traditional countryside pub—warm, welcoming, and brimming with charm. This Sunday, we visited for their renowned Sunday roast, and it certainly lived up to its reputation. Ambiance/Atmosphere: The pub boasts a rustic yet homely feel, with wooden beams, and a mix of locals enjoying a relaxed afternoon. The atmosphere is friendly and unpretentious, perfect for a cozy Sunday meal. There’s a large beer garden outside, where families and their dogs gather in good weather, adding to the village feel. Service: The staff were exceptionally friendly and attentive, making us feel welcome from the moment we walked in. Our server Michelle checked in just the right amount, ensuring we had everything we needed without being intrusive. Service was prompt, despite the pub being busy with locals and visitors alike. Food: The Sunday roast is the real star of the show. We opted for the roast pork and trout, both of which arrived with generous portions of crispy roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and lashings of rich gravy. The pork was perfectly cooked, tender, and full of flavor, while the trout was delicious. The vegetables, especially the honey-glazed carrots, were cooked to perfection and tasted wonderfully fresh. For dessert, we couldn’t resist the rice pudding, fruit pana cotta and brownie, which was the perfect ending to a hearty meal, served warm with a dollop of vanilla ice cream. Price: The prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes. A full roast dinner is around £14-£16, which we found excellent value, especially considering the portion size and quality. The dessert was £6, and worth every penny. Unique Features: One of the lovely features of The Crown Inn is the sense of community—locals know the staff by name, and there’s a genuine warmth to the place. They also offer a selection of locally brewed ales on tap, which perfectly complemented the meal. Conclusion: If you’re looking for a traditional Sunday roast in a relaxed, friendly village setting, The Crown Inn should be at the top of your list. With generous portions, excellent service, and a cozy atmosphere, it’s a perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Highly recommended for couples, or anyone looking to enjoy some hearty comfort food.
176 Opinions in 1 websites
Walked in on a rainy Sunday , hadn’t booked but they accommodated us (unlike another pub in Clun) very friendly and welcoming staff. Sunday lunch offered a 1/2/3 course option with a good menu choice. The food was very tasty and presented well , exceptional value for money in a really nice setting
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This is very special little cafe , very colourful. Really lovely staff , warm & welcoming . We only had teas & coffees as we had meal booked elsewhere later . We admired the lovely looking cakes . We sat at a table with our drinks & we were served a plate with 4 'little' slices off lemon cake with 4 little forks complementary such a lovely touch & delicious. We will definitely be back for a meal .
28 Opinions in 1 websites
Staff and regulars made me very welcome. Excellent home cooked food, great value. Local beer on draught was excellent quality. Very welcoming pub, the outside doesn’t do it justice!
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Ipm Sunday lunch for ten family members and excellent service with amazing food. Carvery £12.95 with pudding £17.95. Very good value for money. Helen and team very friendly . We will return in near future. Another birthday soon.
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My partner and I came here for an evening meal when staying at the Baron at Bucknell. My partner called up first to book a table having found good reviews online. The lady on the phone was extremely helpful and provided directions perfectly as she explained the sat nav may take you a longer route. We followe her directions and got there within about 10 minutes. We were greeted as soon as we entered by customers waiting by the door and then the staff. Everyone was polite which was really welcoming as we were out of town. The decor is like an old style traditional pub and it had a really good feel about it. We initially ordered the T bone steak but they didn't have any so opted for our usual sirloin which was also recommended by the staff and we were not disappointed! Big being very big steak lovers we've been to many steakhouse's around the country and have to say this was possibly the best steak we've ever had. The garlic butter complimented it very well and we were not left disappointed that the T bone wasn't available! I highly recommend coming here if you are anywhere nearby.
147 Opinions in 2 websites
Featured in the Good Pub Guide and popped in for a pint whilst staying in the area. An unpretentious 15th century pub, doggy friendly and an excellent real ale from a choice of six. A local brew from the Three Tuns brewery in Bishops Castle. Friendly crew and punters.🇬🇧🇳🇿