Reviews on Gastropub food in Midsomer Norton, United Kingdom including The Holcombe Inn Restaurant, The Lamb at Clandown, Chew Kitchen
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4 based on 276 reviews
Our 17th Century Inn is just 12 miles south of Bath and close to the Historical City of Wells, Cheddar and Longleat. We offer award winning food - featured in the Michelin Guide. Dog friendly (including 2 Lodge Rooms). Our 10 rooms are rated 5 Stars by th
We ate here for two nights/two breakfasts and the choice and quality was excellent. Great to see a slightly different dinner menu each day reflecting the food in season. The breakfast choice was also good - the American style pancakes were light and fluffy. Very good indeed
I have been wanting to come here for some food since the kitchen opened.Anthony and his partner have done an outstanding job in renovating what was a disused, worn and tired pub.The lamb has a good selection of drinks, helpful staff, comfortable surroundings and oh my goodness... THE FOOD WAS INCREDIBLE, I canât praise this place enough.Really hope this place does well and succeeds, as this is a hidden gem in the local area!Will definitely be returning again sometime soon.
United Kingdom Food Guide: 4 Pizza food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Midsomer Norton
4 based on 195 reviews
We are small independent Restaurant/Bistro offering beautifully prepared fresh food. We design a specials board every day using the best ingredients offering something for everybody. Home to the best Sunday Lunch in the SouthWest!
Having had The Chew Kitchen recommended by friends we were looking forward to lunch whilst visiting the area. We were shown to a table outside, given water and menus then waited twenty minutes for someone to take our order. My husband eventually went inside to order at the bar. A few minutes later we overheard our waiter giving people at the next table their menu, telling them there was a "specials" board inside. As we hadn't been made aware of this we went in to take a look, preferring some of the interesting dishes itemised on the board to what we had chosen. As it had only been a few minutes since giving our order I asked if we could change our order. I was told quite curtly that our meal was being prepared and spoken to defensively, as though I was an awkward customer. No-one apologised, no explanation given, no offer to change. I had ordered a salad, my husband burger and chips. These then arrived ten minutes later by the waiter who was now rather abrupt. In actual fact the food was very good and we enjoyed it - but after all it was a salad and a burger and chips. After finishing our meal the manager came to ask if we would like the desert menu, again rather frostily with no reference to the mistake made by her waiter. We politely asked for and paid the bill. As someone who eats out frequently, and also in the hospitality trade, I know that an apology goes a long way. Also offering something like a complimentary coffee to make amends would have been a nice gesture. Instead we went away feeling disappointed and hurt by the way we had been treated. We are not awkward people; we just like to be treated like customers and with courtesy.
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