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1162 Opinions in 1 websites
A Fabulous meal set in place with a lovely atmosphere and such friendly helpful staff. We enjoyed some top quality food which was very reasonably priced considering the standard of the meal. The braised beef was excellent as were the burgers and steak. The salad was to die for coming with the most amazing dressing! We loved the whole experience so much we booked to come the next evening too! The staff were great, nothing was too much trouble, so friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable about the dishes they serve, telling us how many of the vegetables are grown by the chef. We would thoroughly recommend this lovely place.
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We were here celebrating my boyfriendās birthday. We were welcomed and made comfortable immediately by the staff there. The whole night, the service was impeccable. The restaurant itself was very unique; we loved the black interior and rock playlist. The taster menu was delicious, highlights were the artichoke custard which was very creamy and well balanced with the sesame seeds. The monkfish sauce was delicious, rich, flavourful with a little kick at the end. The sommelier gave us two great recommendations to pair with the meals and was very helpful. The Riesling wine was unbelievable! Not very sweet, delicate and extremely easy to drink.. Definitely will be sourcing a bottle of that! Dessert was well balanced and the perfect end to the meal. I would definitely recommend The Wilderness and would also love to try the sister restaurant now, Albatross.
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Well what a place go have Sunday carvery, or meals at any time. I was told by friend to try the breakfast or Stop for a holiday there are 57 places to stay , you can . all the meals are grate . The Staff are very helpful, if need anything there was no problem they sort it out. You need to try Debbie's home made deserts well they are very good . if you do not believe me go there and find out yourselves . i have taken different people and all them have told it is good place and the food and they all say they want to go back soon. thank from Graham and Valerie
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All I can say is fantastic service and fantastic food. This is the pub you all wish for in your home village. Great beer choice Great menu and great value Staff with a smile Food is homely and country pub quality When we come to Alton Towers next year we will be back
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We used to eat at this pub before it closed and was sold, so we were expecting similar high standards from the new owners - but we were disappointed. Saturday evening was busy, with the staff being fully occupied. Starters were good (ham hock and goats cheese) but the ribeye steaks were poor quality meat and were very under-cooked (had to send both of them back for a second spell on the grill). The chips were unusual, like mashed potato inside a crispy coating. Anyway, at Ā£150 for four people, I didn't think it was good value for money.
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We were booked in for a family anniversary celebration for a party of eighteen for a three course Sunday lunch . The meal was excellent all served at the same time no one was waiting for there meals to be arrive. The starters, main course and deserts were exceptional. The staff serving could not do enough for us, the drinks were bought to us promptly when needed . I would definitely recommend this restaurant the food and service was of the highest quality.
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We cycled over 10 miles to visit this entity which apparently has not been a tea room for over 3 years. It is still showing on the Herefordshire publicity material and cycle guides as a tea room. The photographs on Trip Advisor are also very misleading. There are currently no tea rooms in Pembridge.
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I found the green cow kitchen @ Crumplebury very underwhelming and the experience is highly missold. Firstly, the concept of calling it a chefs table when in reality youāre being sat in a large room on a long table with about 20 other guests was a big shock. There was no personal experience nor were the dishes introduced over the sound of other guests on the table. Iād like to bring you attention to the definition of a chefs table: A table located in the kitchen of a restaurant, reserved for special guests and allowing them to see the chef at work and sometimes to be served a tasting menu. Iāve experienced some great restaurants and when you read what you may experience from a particular restaurant you do normally experience exactly that. In this case I feel like it is very much over compensated with the wording online. The food was genuinely sub standard. The courses didnāt seem anything special, the flavour selections were interesting. Nothing wowed me about the food, drinks or service. I had some conversations with the guests that were also awfully disappointed, however, they did say they have had better experiences there at Crumplebury in the past. One positive about the experience is that the grounds of Crumplebury are nice, on a farm and very nicely lit at night.