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108 Opinions in 2 websites
Had a lovely meal last night. We were very pleased to see so many lamb dishes on the menu. The service was very good. We only gave it 4 for atmosphere because there were so few people in on a Wednesday night. There deserves to be more. Would thoroughly recommend.

82 Opinions in 2 websites
I chose option 8 big breakfast as it didn't have mushrooms which I don't like. Portion size very generous everything cooked perfectly. Coffee and orange juice on the side. Chef and waitress are attentive and friendly can't fault the service. Not quite greasy spoon but a lovely little cafe on the Biddulph high street. Pretty popular, prices are fair, quality is worth it and a clean place. Been a few times with my old man & we'll happily go there again.

2659 Opinions in 1 websites
Another great meal again at Ego this time to celebrate our 48th wedding anniversary. Great food and ambience in a packed restaurant where staff and diners had a smile on their faces during our 90 minute stay. Thanks very much see you soon.

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Last time I was here it was a good country pub with good food. It's now up for sale by Marstons. The only food on offer is soup or sandwich. The village seems to be dying and it's a shame the pub is on hard times-hope it gets sold to a good operator

630 Opinions in 1 websites
Called here for lunch halfway through a lovely walk. Perfect! Great food - between us we had steak pie, gammon & burgers - all thoroughly enjoyed. Great staff & friendly atmosphere. Set us up for the rest of our walk. Will definitely return Thankyou

628 Opinions in 1 websites
What a fantastic little place, we arrived as a group of 8 covered in mud and starving and received a warm welcome. Cosy fire, super friendly staff (landlord cheerily taught my 6 year old son how to pour a pint) and vast menu. As a food teacher I’m a harsh critic but but the lasagne was one of the best I’ve ever had! Also highly recommend the fish pie and fish finger bap…we will absolutely come again - 10/10! Many thanks xxx

545 Opinions in 1 websites
Went for lunch and it was very disappointing. My wife ordered what was described as authentic Asian street noodles and it was truly dreadful. Served in what could only be described as a cheap breakfast cereal bowl it was over salted, tasteless noodles with hardly any vegetables or other ingredients except some rather unappetising pieces of egg on top. We love Asian food but this was appalling. My wife teaches Food Technology in secondary school and most of her year 7's could produce something better than this. I had steak pie with veg and chips which was a mixed bag. The pie filling was good but the pastry was overcooked and the huge mound of vegetables, although not overcooked, were tasteless. The chips were OK but the overall experience was a let down. I also went to the bar to order a wheat beer for my wife. The barman said that they didn't stock wheat beer and it didn't seem to be popular in these parts. I told my wife it would probably be better if she went and chose something herself and surprise, surprise she returned with a wheat beer complete with a slice of orange which the barman informed her was how it was normally served? Won't be coming back again.

315 Opinions in 1 websites
Bagged a dinner table in the warm and cosy bar area which had a roaring fire. Friendly welcome from the staff and a good atmosphere with plenty of locals, and a tug-of-war team from a neighbouring village. Food and drinks good again, particularly the gammon which was a winner amongst the group. Well worth a visit and a place we will be revisiting when around Hulme End. Dog friendly too.

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We were staying at the nearby Longnor caravan park, we’d been hiking all day, and stopped off at the Cheshire cheese inn, on a Friday at 7pm, We asked if they had a table for two and they said give us 5 mins and we’ll sort one for you. And they did! The menu was incredible, all the things you see on usual pub menu’s but when it came out it was double the size, and triple the taste of anywhere we’ve ever been, for the same if not if not less than we pay! Never met staff so friendly and accommodating as them! We love to travel and explore, and as we do, we find places we love to, stay, experience, and find somewhere that does good food! We can honestly say that we would and will travel up from Conwy north wales for a hike in the peaks and book to come and have food here every time! Thank you all for your friendly hospitality for two weary hikers from the Welshlands ❤️

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We used the Tea Rooms car park (field next to it) as we were completing the Roaches and Ludds Church route. After a long hike, this is a very welcomed spot for respite! There were tables inside and benches outside, due to the nice weather, we decided to sit outside. We had three coffees and one cake ordered. There are hot and cold food options, cold and hot drinks and some icecream for the really warmer days. Service was quick enough as it was busy. To have a rest and grab a drink and snack after a walk, this place serves its purpose. Not too expensive, friendly staff and ample parking.