Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Kegworth including The Apiary at Castle Donington, The Kings Head Pub, The Royal Oak Gastro Pub, The Otter, The Red Lion, The Castle Inn, Malt Shovel Shardlow, The Nag's Head Bar & Bistro, The Falcon In, The Butchers Bar and Steakhouse
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4 based on 312 reviews
First visit to the Butchers, and was impressed. Set in what looks like an old mill, the restaurant is decked out in an industrial style, with exposed brickwork and light cords. One part is laid out as a bar area, with a separate dining room.As expected, the main draw are the steaks - with plenty of choice, and also some of the more unusual cuts - bavette, onglet etc.There are other options - burgers, chicken etc, but you've got to go for the steak really. My cote de boeuf was cooked well, nicely medium rare with well made fries and salad, and my wife's burger was also nikce and juicy.Will definitely return to this hidden gem.
4 based on 239 reviews
visited this week, en route to Whatton House and Gardens there, so stopped at the Falcon for a really good lunch, great variety to choose from; the service was prompt, nothing too much trouble to sort, allowing for tricky diets.Hilary the lady of the Falcon went the extra mile : no taxi cab was available to take me to the Gardens, too far to walk to. Hilary stepped in with her racy car, and not just took me there herself ( an adventure in itself) but returned to bring me back. What kindness !
4 based on 587 reviews
The Nag's Head at Castle Donington has been under new management since March 2019 and we offer a good selection of home-cooked food at a reasonable price, we have a function room available for private parties and have a nice cosy snug room on the side of
Lovely people but disappointed with the food. Husband had gammon and egg but the eggs were over cooked. The homemade chips were very soggy, so he didnât eat them. I had a Cajun chicken salad, chicken was cooked well but the Cajun spice was a little bland. Having paid almost £11 for the salad I was a little underwhelmed that it was just lettuce, cucumber and tomatoes ( with a little bit of red onion). it would have improved it greatly by adding some more salad veg, peppers, beetroot coleslaw? Anything really to improve on a very basic salad. The music was also very loud.
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4 based on 159 reviews
We wandered round Shardlow after a coffee in the clock warehouse and eventually came to the malt shovel ready for a sandwich lunch . It was busy maybe due to the lovely Easter weather . The staff are friendly and our food arrived fresh and well presented .
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4 based on 454 reviews
2nd visit to this rejuvanated pub only called in because we had such a terrible afternoon tea just across the road at the donington manor hotel which I would not recommend. The castle pub is very vibrant and has a good mix of clientele nice selection of beers the food we four had was excellent no complaints from anyone.The young staff are very polite and very hardworking we still didn't see the much admired roof terrace as we were enjoying ourselves in the bar maybe on our 3rd visit we will check it out.I would highly recommended a visit to this lovely pub I just wish I lived nearer.Top Mark's to all the Staff you are very good at what you do.please don't change
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4 based on 87 reviews
We are a real ale pub that is passionate about cask conditioned ales. We always have a minimum of eight on tap - with half being regulars and the rest are guest ales. We also stock a wide range of continental lagers, English ciders, a huge selection of pr
just dropped in on the way past, had plenty of real ale available although i dont like it.there had been a party earlier so plenty of free sandwiches, drumsticks etcwere made very welcome
3 based on 963 reviews
A wonderful Country Pub on the River Soar.
We chose The Otter for location and on the basis of good meals at others in the chain. Oh dear. It is direly in need of refurbishment- dirty, tatty, and not so fragrant, at least in the loo area. Our table was squeezed into a very tight corner. Staff polite enough but service casual. The food was pretty poor. Our mains were dry and had clearly been under the heat lamps for ages. Salads were limp and unappetising. The pie suffered from anaemia. The fish cake? What fish? Vegetables poor- mashed potato like a solid, crispy lump. At least we werenât hassled to finish and managed to complete our meeting. A poor business decision. Hi there, we regret to hear that you had a negative experience with us, but would appreciate the chance to turn your experience around. We would like the opportunity to find out how we can better assist you in the future. If you are willing, please contact us.Kind RegardsThe Otter
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4 based on 191 reviews
A chic village gastropub with rooms, located 3.1 miles from East Midlands Airport, 4.6 miles off the M1 motorway and 5.3 miles from the Great Central Railway. The contemporary rooms have en suite shower rooms with luxury toiletries, as well as 32-inch fla
Always a total pleasant to dine here. Greeted by friendly staff, we always sit by the huge fireplace in the bar area.New summer menu a total hit, the starters and main course totally fabulous, plus a very cold bottle of Australian White WineWe ate here last friday evening, and so loved the new menu we are going back this friday taking friends with youThank you all so much, we love your fab gasto pub
4 based on 91 reviews
A family run, local country pub bringing you: Real Ales, Chilled Lagers and Cider, a good selection of Bottled and Soft Drinks, Wines by the Glass and Bottle, Traditional Home made food served, with weekly specials. Front Seating Area and Garden at Rear.
Well we went for a walk and for the first time in nearly a year stoped by. Caroline had fish and chips. I had chilli. I ordered it with chips because as I said at the bar I didn't want a fuss like last time with wedges. But the barman said they could do wedges. So I said yes. Had my meal , two lovely pints.....then the bill came with a £1.50 "upgrade" to wedges. At no time was I told this charge would be imposed,and instead of leaving a good tip for an excellent meal, we left and paid the bill straight. If you don't want to do wedges don't do them,but we all shop and buy wedges for the same price as chips...and you just put them in the oven the same way........so to make out it's some super special effort for a premium priced option is crazy as the chilli tastes better with wedges than thin chips by a mile. Look guys we like your pub, your new decor, your beer and your food.....it's just that it seems a bit sad when this happens. Last time you did this because you said you were running out of wedges....this time no explanation . It just went as an item on the bill. And the difference was instead of paying up with a good tip and thinking we'll go back again and again over the summer, we are thinking where else can we go next time? What a shame because it was a real nice chilliHello Bill, Please accept my apologies the staff are strictly instructed to advise that there is a cost to the upgrade,this was following your previous visit. More staff training has been given since. Due to having a small kitchen the only thing we don't prepare in house are the chips and wedges, we simply do not have to room to enable it especially when it is important to us that we offer homemade and freshly cooked meals. Therefore, we have to buy them in and they are unfortunately more expensive as you will notice in the likes of Morrisons or Tesco. At first glance they may seem the same price, but they are smaller bags so the price per kilo is higher. It is what it is.We are so glad you liked the food and ale, it is important to us that we keep our standards.Hopefully, you will give us another chance as you liked the food, but please when you book or pop in could you ask for myself Caroline. I am the Landlady and would love the chance to talk to you directly and thank you for your reviews. By taking the time to leave a review you highlighted an issue for us that we can resolve for which we are grateful and maybe offer one of our new desserts as a 'peace offering'.Kind reagrdsCaroline Scrivin the Landlady
4 based on 712 reviews
The Apiary at Castle Donington is situated on Borough street in the Historic heart of Castle Donington. Established in 2012. Decorated in a quirky style with a great ambience. We are open 6 days a week. Delicious home cooked food served daily. We use vege
Looking for dinner prior to flying early the next day we stumbled upon this place and were not disappointed. Good food and drinks served at sensible prices and well presented.Staff were friendly and appropriately attentive. We had called in at another local eatery and chose to moved on. We were pleased we did. Highly recommend, well done
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