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Fantastic friendly service, a well priced extensive menu and top notch grub that puts it above the average pub for sure
Great food, well presented, great flavour, well priced. Sunday lunches are the best. We have also been here for other meals and have never been disappointed. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Thanks :)
We went for a BBQ one Sunday and were astounded at the price of a G&T and glass of wine. One thing else that bugged us was that food was not cleared away. Would not bother going again.
4 based on 99 reviews
McTaggarts is a family run pub andrestaurant set in the heart of the pretty Norfolk village of Ashill.We offer both an a la carte and a traditional bar menu.
My wife and I were lucky enough to be invited to a private birthday party at McTaggarts for a three course meal. I believe there were around 32 guests. We'd all pre-ordered our courses and I have to say that the quality and quanitity of the food together with the service were all of an extremely high standard. We thoroughly enjoyed the experience here and would highly recommend dining here to others. It's not the typical village pub and looks more of a wine bar in the inside.
We popped in for a quick lunchtime drink and ended up having lunch here. The interior has had a fabulous make over, very nicely done. Lovely decor and pictures. Spotlessly clean and very friendly staff. The food was really good, nice and hot and of good quality. There was 1 small issue, the bottle of white wine we requested was not in stock, we were offered an alternative which we agreed but it was not chilled. We didnât want to complain as everything was so good. We have booked to go back for Sunday lunch.
4 based on 147 reviews
Family friendly run business that offers everything a good village pub should have! Good food, relaxed bar and good service
Attractive nearby village to home, enticed me and wife to visit the pub. Welcoming, friendly and attentive owner (Paul) served our drinks, a smile and the small menu (always a good sign to me, showing that the Chef focuses on what they do best). I ordered the beef lasagne, it was piping hot and perfectly seasoned, a really very tasty, good looking dish. Served with crunchy garlic bread & a fresh, crisp rocket & Parmesan salad. My wife ordered the Fish Pie, which looked amazing, full of perfectly cooked salmon, cod & haddock in a creamy wine & parsley sauce, heavenly said the wife. We were too full to try the deserts on offer, but noticed glowing comments about them from a neighbouring table. We planned our next visit to this outstanding pub, on the short drive home.
3 based on 40 reviews
3 retired RAF guys flew up to Shipdham to see me because through medical indisposition I could not make the 59th anniversary reunion (in London) of our passing out parade from initial traing school at RAF South Cerney in 1959. They stayed at the Hare and Barrel and I joined them for a bar meal in the evening. We are very well looked after, the menu was varied and extensive, and was excellent value for money.
5 based on 36 reviews
Put in my Pub Guide App and up cam this place out in the sticks, so we decided to have a drink and lunch, glad we did because it was excellent, especially Emily she was brilliant.
4 based on 96 reviews
Public House
Nice pub restaurant,very friendly and helpful staff ,friendly locals, great fish and chips and other meals nice fresh beers went with friends and what a fantastic evening with the superb tuxedo duo live music,seen them before at venues absolutely rocked the place music for everybody cant wait to go back superb food
4 based on 290 reviews
Located in Watton, a Market Town in Central Norfolk, The Willow House is a beautiful sixteenth century thatched, grade two listed building.The Inn and restaurant were cottages that were converted into a period picture post card hostelry, with en-suite cha
We were exploring the Norfolk area and decided to stay here. The room was quite spacious and had everything we needed. The staff was friendly and accommodating. Dinner was quite good in the pub. We also took advantage of the breakfast. The breakfast staff had overslept (which they profusely apologized for) so we didn't eat as early as we had wanted to but when the chef came he was so kind and pleasant and the food was so good that it was worth the extra little wait. We all oversleep once in a while! I definitely recommend staying here.
4 based on 152 reviews
Quintessential old English pub circa 1740 Old oak beams, Friendly lively locals bar, Excellent quality and value pub/restaurant food, Superb friendly staff.
We met up with some old friends to have a catch up meal and were so pleased we chose The Waggon and Horses, this was not the first time we have been here and it certainly will not be the last.(We have been here during the day and in the evening and the the food is top class whenever you visit)All of us chose from the "Senior Citizens" menu as we knew how big the portions were and we were not wrongThe food was superb and well cooked, the service was quick and friendly and we thought the prices were very goodOne of our party had the brisket that had been cooking for seven hours and it just fell apartMy steak and ale pie with mushrooms was outstanding and so tasty with veg that were cooked to perfectionWell done, we will be back again
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