Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Pembridge, United Kingdom including Off Grid Gourmet, Ye Olde Steppes, The Cider Barn, The King's House Restaurant, The Red Lion, Ritas Tearooms, Watermill Cafe, The Bateman Arms, The White Swan, The Angel
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4 based on 406 reviews
The Angel is one of Herefordshire's best kept secrets! Tucked away in the sleeply black and white village of Kingsland, the Angel delivers the best in ales, good wines and the freshest local food, in a beautifully appointed village pub.
This is a lovely old world country pub with loads of atmosphere, they have a good selection of beer, cider, wine & spirits & can also provide you with some very good food too & all for a very reasonable price, well worth a visit.
4 based on 118 reviews
Looking for a traditional village pub? Look no further! We're a family run, friendly pub in the beautiful village of Eardisland, situated on the Black & White Village Trail. Stunning countryside and a warm welcome awaits!
Spent a lovely few days in the beautiful village of Eardisland mid July 2019 lovely friendly local people and had the pleasure of visiting the White Swan Pub. The landlord Tim was very welcoming and Chip the barman/waiter was very accommodating and couldnât do enough for you. Had wonderful meals on two consecutive nights and if like me you like a steak this is the place. All in all a smashing traditional pub with excellent food and staff. Would recommend a visit.Thank you so much for your feedback Geoff, this will be passed on to the team. Weâre really pleased to hear you enjoyed your stay in our beautiful village so much and that we were able to look after you while you were here. Really hope to welcome you back soon.
4 based on 165 reviews
Stopped here for a midweek dinner and was glad we did. Food tasted homemade which I am hoping it was as the goats cheese tart with smoked cheddar sauce, beetroot, cabbage and new potatoes was really good, especially the vegetables. Partner had chicken and oregano pie which was crammed full of chicken, with chips, veg and gravy. Everything was hot and really tasty. We shared an ice cream which, if honest was a bit of a let down at 3 tiny scoops, think melon ball size, for £5. However the service was very good and other than dessert, was really good value for money. Would definitely recommend.
4 based on 31 reviews
We didn't have time to indulge in the gorgeous selection of cakes on offer but my goodness, when I return I definitely will! Such friendly people all with smiles. Thank you!
4 based on 115 reviews
I have visited Rita's in numerous occasions and have never been anything other than truly delighted with the food, staff and service. The tea room is a wonderful, quaint setting, and Rita, Nick and all the team always go above and beyond for their customers. The food is always fresh, delicious and they are always happy to customise the menu to suit the needs of the table wherever possible. The prices are extremely reasonable for the quality that you receive. When visiting eardisland I rarely eat anywhere else! I wish there were more than 5* to give!
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4 based on 67 reviews
We ate here today after we had been to the Pembridge Show. My husband had a proper Ploughmans Lunch, generous portions of cheese and ham, gorgeous pickles, lovely salad with a tasty dressing and plenty of crusty bread and a pot of butter. I had steak and kidney pudding, proper chips and a huge amount of peas and gravy. Our meals cost less than £13 for both! Service with a smile.
4 based on 195 reviews
With over fourty years in the hospitality industry, you can rely on Stuart and Jan to provide a meal to remember.Whether you like a tasty traditional treat or something inspired by restaurants around the world. Jan's creation will not disappoint. Drop in
Very enjoyable dinner for four of us. Starters and main courses, all delicious. Only criticism was my friend had the sea bass which was yummy....but oh the potatoes!! tinned ? Why ? so easy these days to cook fresh new potatoes, donât need scraping just a wash. The house white was excellent. A good meal for all. Would visit again when in the area.Thank you for your fairly kind review, but it is a pity that you did not share your assessment of your friends potatoes with us during your visit. Had you done so I would have shown you the commercial and very expensive potato "rumbler" that we use to prepare our fresh new potatoes with. A shame really, but thank you for the five stars anyway.
5 based on 311 reviews
The Cider Barn is a 450 year-old Grade II listed oak beam and truss framed barn. Sophie, the chef patron, serves a full a la carte menu which changes weekly depending on what produce is in season and at its best. As she says, "I believe in using seasonal
This restaurant never fails. We rang and said there was a vegetarian in our booking. We were just having a lunch on Friday but it is always a treat to eat at The Cider Barn. Our food was delicious, the staff are so friendly and helpful. I don't know how Sophie does it but her menus are always inspired, inventive and great to eat. Will go back again and again and again ......
5 based on 401 reviews
On Friday 16th August 2019, My husband and were driving down to Pembrokeshire in South Wales. We did make one stop on the way down to Pembrokeshire; we stopped for breakfast in Pembridge in Herefordshire.My husband and I went to âYe Olde Steppesâ tearoom, which was also the village shop. It was a bustling very busy place with a lovely friendly atmosphere. We were welcomed by Samantha, who was the owner of this lovely establishment. We were seated at a cosy table for two in a cosy corner. We both decided to have the full English breakfast, which was two rashers of bacon, two runny poached eggs, two grilled tomatoes, a locally produced sausage, and mushrooms and served with Shropshire brown toast and creamy butter, which set us up for the day. My husband had a nice pot of breakfast tea made with real loose tealeaves and I had a nice latte coffee. We spent a pleasant hour here and it was an inspiring place as I wrote two poems here called âScrape Off The Glitterâ and âHow Things Should Beâ. My husband and I left here around eleven thirty.If you want a place that does an amazing breakfast, then this is the place to visit.Thank you ever so much for this beautiful review! We are delighted that you enjoyed visiting us and weâre glad you enjoyed your breakfast! Itâs a great start to the day!!
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5 based on 66 reviews
Solar, wind and log fulled supper club located in a rustic cabin at Walkers Cottage Camping with views over the Wye Valley. A relaxed and informal family style dinner / feast around a big table, either book the whole place or come and share a meal with ot
Fantastic evening of lovely food and good company. Beautifully cooked meat, interesting home made pickles, local cheeses, and lots of it! Nice to share it all with other adventurous, friendly and like-minded range if people. Lovely location, and Hugh the chef was a great host.
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